"No one has ever hurt us like this." Residents of the temporarily occupied south go to the partisans

"No one has ever hurt us like this." Residents of the temporarily occupied south go to the partisans

Residents of the temporarily occupied south of Ukraine are resisting the Russian military. This is evidenced by telephone conversations of local residents intercepted by military intelligence.

 

This is reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense.

 

It is noted that in a telephone conversation a resident of the captured Melitopol tells the Russian military about the situation in the resort Kirillovka.

 

The enemy forces there place APCs at recreation bases. In addition, the occupiers do not allow businesses to operate. Therefore, a guerrilla movement rises in the village.

 

"Do you know how the people are angry? There now again the partisans in Kirillovka rise up. Why do that? It is clear that they will not give it back. And to take away pharmacies? Now people have nothing to live on. They wanted to haggle, while there is an opportunity. But they have nothing to live for, whatever you want," said the woman.

 

She recalls that there was no such thing before the arrival of the Russian occupiers, so people are waiting for the return of the Ukrainian authorities.

 

"There they speak for our Benders. And we would like those Benders to come back here, to come here. Because no one has ever hurt us like that," she added.

 





Residents of the temporarily occupied south of Ukraine are resisting the Russian military. This is evidenced by telephone conversations of local residents intercepted by military intelligence.

 

This is reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense.

 

It is noted that in a telephone conversation a resident of the captured Melitopol tells the Russian military about the situation in the resort Kirillovka.

 

The enemy forces there place APCs at recreation bases. In addition, the occupiers do not allow businesses to operate. Therefore, a guerrilla movement rises in the village.

 

"Do you know how the people are angry? There now again the partisans in Kirillovka rise up. Why do that? It is clear that they will not give it back. And to take away pharmacies? Now people have nothing to live on. They wanted to haggle, while there is an opportunity. But they have nothing to live for, whatever you want," said the woman.

 

She recalls that there was no such thing before the arrival of the Russian occupiers, so people are waiting for the return of the Ukrainian authorities.

 

"There they speak for our Benders. And we would like those Benders to come back here, to come here. Because no one has ever hurt us like that," she added.