Explosions were heard today in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, Akimovka and Chongar. The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, said that eight explosions thundered in his city on June 22, the loudest in the north of Melitopol, in an area where Russian equipment is concentrated.
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In Akimovka, explosions were heard at medical warehouses and gas facilities, which Russian war criminals turned into bases.
Because of this, the Russians have stepped up the filtration and do not release civilians.
In Chongar, the road bridge over which the enemy army transported heavy weapons from the Crimea through Melitopol to Zaporozhye and other directions could not stand.
In a panic, the occupiers traditionally went berserk even more:
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do not let civilians out at checkpoints at the exit from Melitopol;
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carry out filtering of civilians in Akimovka;
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deploy civilian cars and trucks on Chongar.
Source: Racurs

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