Russian troops are relocating a hospital from the temporarily occupied Polog of the Zaporizhia region to Mariupol of the Donetsk region.
According to local residents, the invaders are taking everything that survived out of the hospital.
Meanwhile, automatic and machine-gun fire could be heard near Polog.
– The occupiers in the Zaporizhzhia direction are getting too hot. Glory to the Armed Forces! We are waiting for de-occupation! – remarks the chairman of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.
The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for the 280th day.
You can monitor the situation in cities on the interactive map of hostilities in Ukraine.
Preparing to retreat? The occupiers are taking away everything that survived from the hospital in Pology, – Fedorov
Russian troops decided to relocate the hospital from temporarily occupied Polog (Zaporizhzhia region) to Mariupol (Donetsk region). Automatic queues can be heard near the city.
This was reported by the chairman of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.
“It is getting too hot for the occupiers in the Zaporizhzhia region. The Rashists decided to relocate the hospital from the temporarily occupied Polog to Mariupol. Residents report that everything that survived is being taken out of the local hospital,” he wrote.
Also, according to Fedorov, automatic and machine-gun fire can now be heard near Polog.
On the night of November 30, the Russian occupiers launched a rocket over the Zaporizhzhia region and hit a gas distribution point. A fire broke out. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Oleksandr Starukh.
So, the military of the Russian Federation launched a S-300 missile at one of the settlements of the Zaporizhzhia district of the region. As a result, the gas distribution point was damaged. A fire broke out, which was quickly extinguished.
The impact left three streets without gas.
It is reported that there are no victims.
As reported by Ukrainian News Agency, on the night of November 30, several loud explosions were heard in the village of Myrne in the Zaporizhzhia region at the base of the occupiers.
In addition, during the past day, November 29, the Russian occupiers shelled Kherson and the region 18 times. Shells hit a medical institution, banking institutions, gas pipes, private and apartment buildings. There are wounded.
The Russian occupiers also shelled Liman in Donetsk region. It is reported that one civilian was killed as a result of Russian artillery fire. Three more are injured. They are provided with medical assistance.
The pseudo-referendum on the accession of Melitopol region to Russia was held a long time ago, which means that it is no longer necessary to please the local residents.
The Russian invaders continued to issue food packages to the townspeople, but later they began to resemble pitiful handouts rather than humanitarian aid. The occupiers stopped putting sugar and condensed milk there, and the distribution of cereals was reduced to one kilogram.
Local residents say that they recently received a humanitarian package from Russia, which consisted of several cans of canned herring and several Black Sea herring made in the territory of the annexed Crimea.
Buying good quality food products for adequate money in occupied Melitopol is also not an easy task. Rashist markets “Mera”, which opened in the “squeezed” premises of the ATB network, are not popular among local residents due to the small range of goods and high prices.
It is difficult to count the number of complaints about the rush shop that local residents post on social networks. Yes, one of the outlets sold pasta with black beetles. Fortunately, the buyer saw the animal in time, which was trying to break out of the packaging where it was walled up.
Recently, the people of Melitopol shared another unsuccessful purchase at “Mera”. The town girl bought cheese by weight. When she got home and opened the package, she found that it was already covered with mold.
With such “humanitarianism” from the Rashists and the shops they opened in the city, local residents will soon have to go on a forced diet. And the financial situation of many Melitopol residents after the occupation of the region only contributes to this.