
116 clashes occur at front on Feb. 12: Russia launches over 5,000 strikes on Ukraine
This was reported by Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov.
"The Russians say they are in Melitopol "forever" but are preparing agents for the post-de-occupation," he said in a statement.
According to residents, the Russians recruit agents and train them to mark infrastructure facilities to make it easier for the Russian enemies to hit them with missiles.
"I'm sure there are no such traitors among true Melitopol residents. And all those who love Russian should pack their bags - there will be no place for you in Ukrainian Melitopol," said Fedorov.