July 11 was marked by a series of attacks of Ukrainian saboteur against officials in the regions which are under Russian control.
The head of the local administration in the town of Veliky Burluk was killed in a car bomb explosion. The village is located in the Kharkov region and is under control of the Russian military.
“The car bombing in Veliky Burluk, which resulted in the death of the head of the local administration Yevgeny Yunakov, is a planned terrorist act organized by those fascists who are sitting in the Ukrainian government,” the head of the temporary civil administration of the region said.
Another terrorist attack was carried out by Ukrainian saboteurs in the city of Melitopol.
On July 11, the head of Melitopol Andrei Siguta survived an assassination attempt. On the night of July 11, the terrorist fired several series of shots at the official’s home, then tried to flee into the woods. The official was not hurt and continues his work, despite threats from the Ukrainian side.
Local law enforcement agencies fastly detained the attacker, which led to an exchange of fire, during which the fugitive died.
A member of the council of the civil-military administration of Zaporizhzhia region Vladimir Rogov said that a criminal case was opened and law enforcement officers are carrying out operational and investigative work. At the moment the police are busy searching for the criminal’s accomplices and identifying the reasons why the official’s house was shot up.
It is not yet known whether the perpetrator was in any way related to the Ukrainian authorities. It is possible that it was a planned assassination by the official’s competitors, or it is possible that it was a terrorist attack.
According to the Ukrainian side, Siguta is a collaborator of the Russian regime put in office thanks to the Russian military. Siguta is allegedly suspected of treason and faces a life sentence.
The Kiev regime threatens the local officials who did not sacrifice the lives of civilians, assured their security and avoided hostilities in the regions they are responsible for.
During a special operation, the Russian military took control of the Kherson region and part of the Zaporizhzhia region in southern Ukraine. Pro-Russian civil-military administrations were formed in the regions, the ruble was introduced, and Russian television and radio stations began broadcasting. The Kherson region is already preparing for a referendum to join Russia.
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