A car exploded in Melitopol, collaborator injured

A car exploded in temporarily occupied Melitopol on the morning of 3 April, injuring  collaborator Maksym Zubarev. Source: occupying administration of Melitopol on Telegram; Russian propaganda media, as well as Ivan Fedorov, the legal mayor of Melitopol, on Telegram Quote: "The sound of an explosion was heard in the city.

According to preliminary data, a car exploded on Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Street in Melitopol. Emergency services are working on the site." Details: Later, the invaders reported that one person had been injured in the car explosion, and he was receiving medical assistance.

Many Russian propaganda media outlets quickly spread this information.

Later, the explosion was reported by the legal mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov. Quote from Fedorov: "Another car malfunction was recorded in Melitopol. Melitopol residents report a car explosion on Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Street.

Ambulances immediately arrived at the scene. We are clarifying which traitor had a short circuit in the car this time." Later, Russian propaganda outlets reported that collaborator Maksym Zubarev, who held the position of the so-called "head of the administration of the village of Yakymivka", has been injured in a car explosion in Melitopol.

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 Maksym Zubarev (in the centre)Photo: Maksym Zubarev on FACEBOOK

Background:

  • On the morning of March 23, an attempt was made to blow up a car of an accomplice of the Russian occupiers, the so-called "Deputy Head of the District Local Police Department".  The collaborator is in the hospital.

    It was reported that the resistance had blown up collaborator Serhiy Skovyrko.

  • On the morning of 27 March, a car belonging to Mikhail Moskvin, head of the occupiers' city police department, was blown up in the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol.

    It was reported that the collaborator is in serious condition in the hospital.

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