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The invaders, according to Ivan Fedorov, have already begun to export expensive ...

Dressing in civilians: Melitopol mayor told about the mass escape of Russians (video)

The invaders, according to Ivan Fedorov, have already begun to export expensive equipment from Melitopol. Against the background of a possible retreat in the city, the Russian Network of the Mayor Supermarkets closed. On the eve of the Armed Forces, the Russian military is trying to leave the Zaporizhzhya region under the guise of civilians. The mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov told about it on the national telephone on Sunday, May 7.

According to him, the Russian military is trying to leave the occupied territory under the guise of civilians, which are allowed to evacuate. "There are such military who are trying to flee from the temporarily occupied territories. Yes, our residents report often cases where Russian military dresses in civilian," Fedorov said. Such techniques of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation provoked increased control of civilians who wish to go to the territory under the control of the Armed Forces.

The occupiers are currently checking all passengers of cars that stop at checkpoints. The mayor of Melitopol emphasized that Russia is sending more and more its mercenaries to the Zaporozhye direction. However, in Melitopol, despite this, the invaders are already preparing for escape. In particular, the Russian military rolled the property of the correctional colonies, Ukrtelecom and the administrative buildings that contained the commanders of the invaders.

In addition, Russian mayor stores closed in Berdyansk and Melitopol. We will remind, on May 5 the mayor of Melitopol reported that Russian invaders flee from the city. Ivan Fedorov said that the Russians burn documents and export stolen property from the occupied territories of Ukraine. The "passport table" of the Russian Federation in the city, according to him, no longer works. Also on April 28, the Melitopol mayor said that the invaders began to seize the boats from local fishermen.