Ukrainian partisans successfully detonate car with Russian officer in Mariupol
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Ukrainian partisans blew up a car carrying a Russian military officer of one of the Caucasian units.
The adviser to the city's mayor, Petro Andriushchenko, reported that on Telegram.
As the official said, the car with the officer was blown up on Nesterova Street in the Primorsky District.
Photo: Telegram / Andriushchenko Time
The injured occupier is currently in the hospital.
Photo: Telegram / Andriushchenko Time
Photo: Telegram / Andriushchenko Time
"The detonation itself happened simultaneously with explosions Mariupol, which made it possible to hide it from the attention of the police and the Federal Security Services until hospitalization…
The resistance forces convey a special greeting to all car owners with "Z" on the car. The next car can be yours," said Andrushchenko.
For reference:
In Luhansk, which is currently under temporary occupation, there was an explosion in which a collaborator, Mykhailo Filiponenko, the former leader of the "People's Police of the Luhansk People's Republic," was killed instantly.
In addition, in October, in the temporarily occupied Melitopol of the Zaporizhzhia region, representatives of the Resistance Forces blew up a car with Russian occupiers who were looting the apartments of residents.
Also, in the so-called "Luhansk People's Republic," the Security Service of Ukraine employees blew up Yury Afanasyevskiy, who headed the local "customs office."
As Rubryka wrote, on March 19, a collaborator-policeman was eliminated in the Kherson region.