In Kharkiv region the occupants are looking for Ukrainian cartridges to commit self-inflicted shooting


The occupiers are looking for Ukrainian cartridges at the local bazaar.
The GUR reports that in the SMT Shevchenkovo, Kharkiv region, the Russian military at the local bazaar ask where they can buy Ukrainian-made cartridges.
The reason for their interest is explained by the desire to commit a "crossbow", passing it off as a combat wound.
The GUR also published an interception of a conversation with a resident of Melitopol, who tells why the return of Ukrainian power is expected in the occupied territories.
More than 20 armored personnel carriers entered the recreation center, - in an intercepted telephone conversation, a resident of the occupied Melitopol tells the Russian military about the events in the resort village of Kirillovka.
Do you know how the people got ugly? There now the partisans are rising again in Kirillovka. Why do it? It is clear that they will not give up. How about removing pharmacies? Now people have nothing to live on. Wanted to trade while there was a chance. And they have nothing, as you want, and live.
The woman recalls that there was nothing like this under the Ukrainian authorities:
They talk about our binders. And we would like to return those binders here so that they come here. Because nobody hurt us like that.
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Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.













