The partisan movement was active in the city. In June, the mayor of Melitopol reported that more than 100 Russians had already been eliminated by the Melitopol partisan movement and the cooperation of special services.
The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, said that an explosion rumbled through the city – the Resistance Forces “did not allow the invaders to sleep peacefully.” On Saturday, September 24, he wrote on his Telegram channel.
“The resistance forces are again not allowing the occupiers to sleep peacefully. Just now: a loud explosion in the northern part of Melitopol,” said the mayor.
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Fedorov added that a fire truck was headed in the direction where the explosion was heard. The mayor continues to gather information about the incident.
In turn, the work administration of Melitopol announced that an attempt was made in the city to sabotage an electrical substation, an improvised explosive device sounded. Because of this, the fire allegedly started which was put out by the workers.
Melitopol has been under Russian occupation since February 26.
Earlier it was reported that the occupiers at the checkpoint in Vasilyevka, Zaporozhye region, did not allow men aged 18 to 35 from the occupied territory to Zaporozhye.
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Source: korrespondent

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