Guerrillas blow up car with Russian officer in occupied Mariupol - Andriushchenko
Kyiv • UNN
In occupied Mariupol, Ukrainian guerrillas blew up a car carrying a Russian soldier.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, guerrillas blew up a car carrying a Russian military officer of one of the Caucasian units. This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko, UNN reports.
Details
Mariupol Resistance blew up the car of a Russian military officer of one of the Caucasian units. Together with the officer. On Nesterova Street in Primorsky district (the so-called Kirovka village). The officer is in a hospital in Mariupol. The explosion itself took place in sync with the Mariupol Cotton Festival, which allowed us to hide it from the attention of the police and the FSB until he was hospitalized. We are keeping our fingers crossed that (he - ed.) goes to sing with the kobzon, but the fact of neutralizing the occupiers by direct action is more beautiful than cotton
As proof, Andriushchenko published photos in the was/is format.
"The resistance sends a special greeting to all owners of cars with a "Z" on the car. The next car may be yours," Andriushchenko added.
Addendum
On December 15, it was reported that two explosions occurred in Mariupol at night. According to the Mariupol City Council, the explosions hit a Russian-owned "concrete plant"and the area behind PortCity, where Russian military personnel were deploying equipment and parts of air defense systems