Russian forces' patrol blown up in occupied Mariupol
Ukrainian partisans have blown up a Russian army patrol in Mariupol.
This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andryushchenko.
The resistance movement deliberately informed the Russians that Azov fighters were allegedly hiding at the address of Kotsyubinsky, 5.
"The result is one occupier minus a leg and in a Donetsk hospital. One occupier sings with Kobzon," Andryushchenko wrote.
In addition, the mayor's adviser said that Ukrainian flags are systematically appearing in the city.
"Yesterday (August 28. - Ed.) a photo was taken with the Flag of Ukraine almost in the heart of the occupation. In the city center at 154 Kuindzhi St. It was made public today, when people are safe. The occupiers searched - in vain.
Today (August 29. - Ed.) at 7:00, the flag of Ukraine (no longer with inscriptions) was installed on the utility building between schools No. 63 and No. 64, which proudly welcomed those rushing to the "line". At 9:00 it was dismantled by the occupiers and counter-partisan measures began in the Pylyp Orlyk St.," Andryushchenko wrote.
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