In the Vasilievsky district, not far from the front line, there is the arrival of equipment and ammunition depots of the Russian Army. The blasting continued for several hours.
The Ukrainian military attacked Russian equipment and ammunition depots in the occupied part of the Vasilyevsky district of the Zaporozhye region. This was announced by the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.
According to him, “after “Bavovna” in Melitopol near the Motor Plant, where several dozen Russian officers were liquidated and the commander of the 58th Army was wounded, the invaders are still cleaning up the rubble of their head office
Fedorov also noted that in the Vasilyevsky district, not far from the front line, there is the arrival of equipment and ammunition depots of the Russian Army. The blasting continued for several hours.
In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces also attacked Russian bases near the village of Prishib. the invaders ran into the field and tried to bring out the survivors.
“As the invaders flew, they unleashed greater terror. After the fake election, they found utility and public sector workers who had not voted and called them in for interrogation. They tore up Ukrainian passports. They threatened to on Ukrainian SIM cards and phone applications,” he said.
Let’s recall that on September 19, the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the Russian headquarters near Melitopol in the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporozhye region.
The media also wrote that as a result of a strike by the Ukrainian military on a secret base of Russian aggressors in the city of Melitopol, the commander of the 58th Army of the Russian Federation was injured.
It was previously reported that the location of enemy equipment was destroyed in Tokmak.
Source: korrespondent

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