100 units of enemy equipment broke into Enerhodar
In Enerhodar, the occupiers approached the checkpoint, fired on it and the civilian population. 100 units of enemy equipment have already entered the city
The mayor of the city Dmytro Orlov announced it, Rubryka reports.
According to him, about 100 units of enemy equipment entered Enerhodar.
The occupiers have already fired on the checkpoint and opened fire on the civilian population.
Enerhodar residents are urged not to leave their homes, move away from windows and not use elevators.
As Rubryka reported, the day before, the city's residents protested not to let enemy vehicles pass to the largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine and the sixth in Europe, Zaporizhzhia NPP.
Enemy troops retreated, but then returned, and 100 units of heavy equipment have already entered the city.
Note.
On the same day in Kyiv, the occupiers aimed shells at a TV tower near Dorohozhychi, as a result of which communication was partially damaged.
On the morning of March 2, in Kharkiv, the Russian occupiers stormed the building of the main regional police department and the regional department of the Security Service of Ukraine.