Car explosion in Russian-occupied Berdiansk to target local occupation council leader
A car was detonated in the temporarily occupied city of Berdiansk, located in the Zaporizhzhia region. It is suspected that the vehicle may have belonged to the leader of the city's occupation council, Vasyl Necheta.
RBC-Ukraine reports this with reference to "Donbas News."
As the publication reported, the betrayer had formerly been in charge of the "Naftokhimik" cultural center. However, when the full-scale war began, he quickly defected and joined the occupiers' side.
After that, he actively participated in the formation of the Russian government and swayed other cultural workers to the enemy's side.
At the same time, Necheta joined the ranks of the "United Russia" party and was eventually appointed head of the occupation council.
According to reports, the car exploded in the courtyard of the house on 56 Yevropeyska Street. An ambulance team was present, but it is unclear if Necheta was hurt.
For reference:
On December 17, in Moscow, the capital of Russia, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the leader of the Russian Armed Forces' radiation, chemical, and biological protection troops, passed away due to an explosion caused by an explosive device. The Security Service of Ukraine conducted the operation to neutralize him.
The cause of the explosion, according to propaganda sources, was the detonation of an improvised explosive device (IED) attached to an electric scooter.
It's worth mentioning that this is not the first instance of such cases. Specifically, on Monday morning, December 9, there was an explosion in the center of the temporarily occupied Donetsk. A vehicle with passengers exploded in the city, causing the death of the head of the DPR's Olenivka colony, Sergey Yevsyukov, who was inside the car.
In addition, in May, a car belonging to a Russian deputy from United Russia blew up in the territory of Ukraine temporarily occupied by the Russian aggressors.
Also, on April 12, a car belonging to a former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine exploded in Moscow while he was inside.
On April 1, in occupied Starobilsk, Luhansk region, a local collaborator, former deputy of the Starobilsk district council, and "advisor to the head of the administration of the Starobilsk district of the LPR" Valeriy Chaika, died in a car explosion.
Furthermore, in the city of Luhansk, which is currently occupied, the vehicle of a collaborator who was previously in charge of the "People's Militia of the LPR," Mykhailo Filiponenko, was detonated, resulting in his immediate death.