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Russian troops shelled Zaporizhzhia — they aimed at infrastructure facilities

Russian occupiers hit infrastructure facilities in Zaporizhzhia, one of them caught fire. As a result of the attack, one person was injured. This was announced on January 28, the secretary of the Zaporizhzhia City Council, Anatoliy Kurtev/

According to Kurtev, a fire broke out at one of the facilities.

“According to preliminary information, the Rashists attacked several infrastructure facilities. A fire broke out on the territory of one of them,” said the secretary of the city council.

He also informed about one injured man who was hospitalized.

Relevant services were working at the scene of the impact.

On January 26, at least 11 people died as a result of yet another mass shelling of Ukraine.

The occupiers attacked infrastructure facilities in Zaporizhzhia, a fire broke out

The Russians hit infrastructure facilities in Zaporizhzhia, a fire broke out at one of them, a man was injured.

Anatolii Kurtev, secretary of the Zaporizhzhia City Council, reported: “According to preliminary information, rioters attacked several infrastructure facilities. A fire broke out on the territory of one of them.”

Kurtev noted that it is known about one injured man who was hospitalized.

Relevant services were working at the place of arrival.

The occupiers are trying to make the Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate the dominant denomination in the Zaporizhzhia region

Russian occupation officials continue to “nationalize” property and close religious buildings belonging to Ukrainian Evangelical Christian-Baptist communities in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region.

This is stated in the report of the American Institute for the Study of War.

In this way, the Rashists are trying to make the Kremlin-linked Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate the dominant denomination in the region.

800 police officers arrived in Melitopol from Russia – the chairman

800 police officers from the Rostov region and the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation went to the temporarily captured Melitopol. This was said by Melitopol city chairman Ivan Fedorov.

“The occupiers reported to Russian mass media that they brought 800 policemen from the Rostov region and the Krasnodar region to the Zaporizhzhia region,” he informed.

According to Fedorov, the imported policemen first gather in the temporarily captured Melitopol, and then disperse to all the captured districts of the region.

The chairman also reported that the number of people abducted and held captive by the Russians has increased recently.

Earlier it was reported that in the temporarily occupied areas of four regions of Ukraine, the invaders created 28 colonies, among which three – in Zaporizhzhia.

Russian soldiers kidnapped and shot a resident of the Melitopol district

Terror in the Russian-occupied Melitopol district is becoming increasingly bloody. The body of another brutally murdered victim of the occupiers was discovered.

On December 7, about 10 Russian soldiers, accompanied by FSB officers, broke into the house of a local woman in the Rashist-occupied village of Mykhailivka. The occupiers conducted a search and then detained the woman.

It is known that the abducted woman was taken to the so-called military commander’s office of the invaders, after which her relatives and friends lost all contact with her. Relatives reported the abduction to the Ukrainian police; criminal proceedings were opened based on the fact of the crime.

On January 27, the body of a resident of Mykhailivka was found with more than 15 gunshot wounds in the area of ​​the checkpoint between Kamianske and Vasylivka settlements. Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Anton Gerashchenko, reports this.

It is known that even during the occupation, the deceased continued to support the Armed Forces and express a pro-Ukrainian position, for which she repeatedly received warnings from the invaders.

In the Zaporizhzhia region, this is far from the first case of discovery of the bodies of victims of Russian terror. At the same time, this is only a small part of the real terrible number of Ukrainians killed by the occupiers in the territories under their control, because it is an established fact that the Russian invaders try to hide the traces of their crimes by burying most of their victims in mass graves on the outskirts of their prisons and torture chambers, as well as in wasteland, where there are rarely people.

The increase in terror is also evidenced by the increasing number of cases of disappearance of people detained by the Rashists without a trace. Not only the arrested Ukrainians began to disappear, but also those whom the invaders allegedly “deported” to the territory under the control of Ukraine: the occupiers film scenes of “unwanted” being escorted to Zaporizhzhia, and then these people disappear.