According to the Mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, For the second day in Dogmak, the occupiers organize a “disco”, which means there are explosions in the city center. “Residents reported hearing loud explosions in all districts,” insists Ukrainska Pravda.
Tokmak is an important logistics point. Capturing this city in Zaporizhia province will be critical to the success of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, as it will allow it to attack supply lines linking Russia with annexed Crimea.
The situation in this city is very difficult. The local population continues to suffer from the actions of the Russian occupation forces, which commit mass thefts. Russians have no compunctions. Occupiers force civilians to give up their pets, food and canned goods.
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However, Vladimir Putin’s military is very concerned about its fate in the region. In recent days, the illegal Russian “passport office” and officials were evacuated from Dokmok to Melitopol. FSB and part of aggressive management.
This does not mean that the Ukrainian army intends to launch a frontal offensive in this area. They want to “stir up the movement” and “boost” Russian defenses without incurring huge losses. Such a move would cost the Russians dearly and the Ukrainians relatively little. The Russians are suffering losses in supplies, revealing their positions and marching routes of soldiers – reservist Lt. Col. Maciej Korowaj told Virtualna Polska.
Ukraine appeals to residents of Crimea
Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets in Crimea continue. Yesterday, Ukrainians attacked the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. Explosions were also heard in the city on Saturday. At this time, as Russian military bloggers admit, the Ukrainians were about to attack the port of Sevastopol.
Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of UkraineHe also served as Minister for Reunification of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, appealing to compatriots living in Russian-occupied Crimea to leave the peninsula.