Ivan Fedorov, Mayor of Melitopol, reported that the Ukrainian military destroyed the enemy’s base in the city.
He shared this in his Telegram channel. At first, he reported that 10 powerful explosions were heard in Melitopol.
After that, he emphasized that the building of the Melitopol Christian Church, which the invaders were using to hold meetings, caught fire.
Ivan Fedorov also released a photo and video capturing the fire scene as a result of the strikes and noted that the hits were not in one place.
“One of, and not the only, hit today, which upset the invaders so much. We are confirming the data, where else the Russians are “walking”, he wrote.
Later, he concluded that as a result of the explosions, the invaders had many dead and wounded.
“According to preliminary estimates, approximately 200 invaders were roasted,” Fedorov wrote.
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He also noted that the wounded are taken immediately to Crimean hospitals, as there is no more room in local medical facilities. At the same time, ambulances were traveling not only from the eastern part of the city, where the fire was but also from the south.
The occupying authorities mentioned that the Ukrainian forces had struck the recreation base with HIMARS rocket systems. According to their data, 10 people were injured, and 3 are in hospital in serious condition. Two deaths were also reported.
As previously reported, on December 10, a series of explosions occurred in the occupied Kadiivka in the Luhansk region.
In the morning summary of the General Staff on December 11, it was reported that over the past 24 hours, the missile and artillery units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine hit three enemy command posts and three personnel, along with weapons and military equipment clusters of invaders.
It is not specified which directions are in question.
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