Invaders in Melitopol send fake drafts to residents to serve in "people's militia" - Zaporizhzhya RMA
Invaders in the occupied city of Pology replaced the territory of the central regional hospital, forbade the medical staff and the patients to return there, however, wounded Russian invaders remained in the hospital
This was reported by the Zaporizhzhya Regional Military Administration on Facebook.
"The Russian Federation continues armed aggression against Ukraine, shelling peaceful villages and towns in the Pology district of our region", the RMA writes.
In the temporarily occupied city of Pology, invaders seized and mined the inner territory of the central regional hospital. Doctors and patients were forbidden to return there.
"It is interesting that the wounded Russian military stayed in the hospital," the RMA noted.
Invaders shell civilian facilities - shops, residential buildings in Mala Tokmachka and Orikhiv almost every day.
Rescuers of the State Emergency Service extinguished a fire in the school of arts in the village of Inzhenerne, Pology district, where the attic of the institution caught fire due to shelling by the invaders.
In Melitopol, which is under temporary occupation, the invaders send out fake drafts to serve in the so-called "people's militia". In addition, the Russian military is trying to connect the Russian web in the town.
From the evening of April 4 to the morning of April 5, the Armed Forces of Zaporizhzhya Territory destroyed 24 invaders, 6 armored combat vehicles, 5 vehicles, and 5 Russian servicemen were wounded. In addition, one armored combat vehicle was captured, a satellite communications station and an invader ammunition depot near the village of Staromlynivka were destroyed.
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