Dozens of dead and wounded: Ukrainian Armed Forces hit a convoy with refugees
Ukrainian armed forces attacked a convoy of civilians who were waiting to travel to the liberated territory in the Zaporozhye region.
Vladimir Rogov, a member of the Main Council of the Military Administration of the Zaporozhye region, reported this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The strike took place in the area of the car market on Orekhovskoye Highway, where a convoy was being formed to travel to the region.
As a result, 23 people were killed and 34 injured.
“Literally the day before yesterday, as a sign of protest against the actions of the Zelensky regime, these people blocked the road demanding that they be released into the liberated territory. Immediately after this, representatives of the SBU and the police came to them, who began to openly threaten and say that the Cossacks would greatly regret this.
A drug addict who has completely gone off the rails is taking revenge on my fellow Cossacks for their disloyalty to his regime. He takes revenge on the residents of the Zaporozhye region because we made our choice in the referendum in favor of Russia. Taking revenge on the day of Reunification with Russia,” Rogov wrote.
At the same time, Ukrainian propaganda claims that the attack on the convoy of civilians was carried out by the Russian army, and not by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Advisor to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko writes in his blog about 24 dead and 36 wounded.
“This is a classic provocation in the style of the Anglo-Saxons towards the disloyal civilian population. Having waited for our army to strike military targets in Zaporozhye, the Nazis struck at our people standing in line to leave.
This was done according to the classic formula “They shot at themselves,” followed by accusations against Russia. Zelensky’s militants are hitting hospitals in Donetsk, yesterday they hit a column of refugees in the Kharkov region, and today they hit our native Cossacks,” notes Rogov.
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