Russian sham elections: Ukrainian resistance attacks Russian proxies' car in Nova Kakhovka, hack TV in Crimea
The Ukrainian underground has bombed a vehicle belonging to the Russian occupying administration in the city of Nova Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast; the car was used to guard "ballots" and "polling stations". Hacker activists have also broadcast a patriotic video on television in Russian-occupied Crimea. Source: Ukraine's National Resistance Center
A BLOWN-UP CAR BELONGING TO THE RUSSIANSPHOTO: UKRAINIAN RESISTANCEQuote: "The Ukrainian underground in Nova Kakhovka managed to carry out a successful sabotage against the occupation administration in the temporarily occupied territories.
Advertisement:The underground blew up the occupiers' car, which was used to move around, guard "ballots" and "polling stations" during the so-called elections organized by the Kremlin in the TOT [temporarily occupied territories - ed.].
As a result of the car bombing, one Russian serviceman was killed and two others were wounded." Details: The Ukrainian underground has also reportedly launched a cyberattack in Russian-occupied Crimea.
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Hacker activists gained access to all TV channels of the Russian World propaganda package broadcast by the Russian occupying administration on the occupied territories and launched a patriotic video urging people to boycott the sham "elections".
The resistance also reports that the Ukrainian defence forces have successfully dropped a number of leaflets over Donetsk. The leaflets urge residents of the occupied territories to ignore the sham elections organised by Russia. Ukrainska Pravda is the place where you will find the most up-to-date information about everything related to the war in Ukraine.
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