Russian forces move into hospital with elderly people in Zaporizhzhia region
In temporarily Russian-occupied Melitopol, invading forces have taken up residence in a hospital to hide behind civilians
Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov reported this.
“The occupying Russian forces are literally hiding behind the backs of elderly people in the Zaporizhzhia region: in Molochansk, they have moved into a 3-storey hospital building,” the mayor said.
According to him, the invading troops placed their wounded soldiers in the basement, while the surviving soldiers live in rooms on the first and third floors. At the same time, elderly civilians are housed on the second floor.
In addition, Fedorov said that the occupying forces continue to deploy their military equipment among residential areas.
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