More than 300 people were evacuated from the bombing site, whose houses were ransacked by the Russians in their absence.
Occupiers interrogate residents of Rubezhnoye who suffered from the bombing of the city by Russian aircraft on January 8. The Center for National Resistance reported this today, January 10.
“On January 8, the Russians dropped an aerial bomb on the Ukrainian city of Rubezhnoye (Luhansk region), which was temporarily controlled by the enemy. The local occupation administration used this situation to carry out additional filtering measures in the city . Thus, more than 300 people were evicted from the bombing site, where the houses were spent by the Russians in search of their absence. People were kept in temporary centers, where their data, phone number and presence of a Russian passport were also checked,” the report said.
It was noted that after the searches, the attackers detained people suspected of “disloyalty.”
We remind you that an aerial bomb from a Russian plane fell on the occupied city of Rubezhny in the Lugansk region. The pseudo-leader of the occupied part of the region, Leonid Pasechnik, announced an “extraordinary convergence of FAB-250 aircraft ammunition.”
Recently, one of the missiles of the Russian invaders, launched across the territory of Ukraine, did not reach and fell in the village of Petropavlovka in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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