Russian invaders kidnapped the mayor of Slavutych and fired at the rally


The invaders seized the city hospital.
On March 26, the Russian military invaded the Chernobyl satellite city of Slavutych, kidnapped the mayor, and threw stun grenades at people who went to a peaceful rally and shot into the air. This was announced by the head of the Kiev regional military administration Alexander Pavlyuk in Telegram
Russian invaders invaded the city of Slavutych and seized the city hospital. According to the latest information, the mayor of the city, Yuri Fomichev, was abducted by the invaders, the report says.
Pavlyuk added that the city council in full force continues its work.
The head of the KOVA also said that the Russian invaders opened fire into the air on the square where the residents had peacefully protested and threw stun grenades into the crowd. He stressed that the residents do not disperse - on the contrary, there are more of them. People moved towards the hospital, which was seized by the invaders.
Slavuutich is a city and community in the Kiev region of Ukraine. Belongs to the Vyshgorodsky district. Currently, the population of Slavutych is about 25,500 people. Most of the adult population worked at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
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