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Putin's forces were once again scrambling as Ukrainians maintain a strong resistance in the occupied city in southern Ukraine. On Wednesday, May 18, what was described as a “powerful explosion” that “thundered the city” destroyed a train carrying Russian military personnel and ammunition. Local news outlet RIA Melitopol reported that partisans blew up the armoured train used by Russian invaders - by installing explosives on the railway.

Following the explosion, the news outlet reporting repetitive shooting sounds from machine guns could be heard.

RIA Melitopol wrote: “The actions of our saboteurs brought the desired result and sowed panic among the invaders.”
Local residents reported that glass in the houses almost flew out, and the walls of the buildings vibrated from the deafening explosion.

Train

A train exploded in Melitopol (Image: Twitter / @Gerashchenko_en)

The explosion of the armoured train was also confirmed by Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

In a post on Twitter, Mr Gerashchenko said: “Partisans have blown up the Russian occupier's armoured train in Melitopol.

“An explosive charge detonated under the train car carrying the personnel.

“The railway track is damaged, a number of casualties and fatalities is now being specified.”

Ukrainian sabotage groups are constantly attacking Russian military facilities in the area as a form of resistance.

Reports claim that, today, the Russian commandant’s office in Melitopol was burnt down, following an explosion using a grenade.

During a live broadcast on social media, Melitopol mayor Ivan Fedorov said Ukrainian military units, partisans and sabotage groups are all partaking in the resistance against the occupier.

Mr Federov threatened “the earth will burn under the feet of the invaders” and that “the armoured train is just the beginning”.

In an announcement later in the day, the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration released a statement regarding the explosion of the train.

They said that the railway tracks are in a very bad condition and that the Russian military is operating them at overload, resulting in failures.

However, the administration did not deny the involvement of Ukrainian saboteurs in the explosion, but noted that the ammunition carried in the tracks detonated.

The announcement read: “Recently, the Russian military has not engaged any railroad workers to service the railway access tracks in the temporarily occupied territories.

“At the same time, they continue to operate them with overload, which leads to accelerated wear of the tracks - sometimes they can not withstand the overload and fail.

“Yes, due to such negligence in Melitopol, the tracks were in poor condition.

“Representatives of the Resistance Movement of Zaporizhzhia Oblast had enough to put in a coin to cause an accident of an armoured train of the Russian occupiers.

“As a result, a train carrying ammunition from the Russian-temporarily annexed Crimea derailed and several cars overturned.

“The ammunition in the cars detonated. Two army cranes of the occupiers are working at the site of the accident.

“It will be recalled that the Central Intelligence Agency of Ukraine informed that guerrillas in the Melitopol region had neutralized about 100 occupiers.

“We thank sincere Ukrainians for their active position and willingness to cleanse their homeland from occupiers, risking their own lives!”

www.express.co.uk
 
Naomba picha ya hii treni ikiwa imelipuka au uthibitisho wowote au unategemea maneno ya tweet
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Kwa hii Imbalance acha proRussia/Putin watoke povu UKRAINE inapomtoa jasho Mzee mzima, Putin.Manake hawaamini 🤔
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Ukraine imekuwa gofu nyie shangilieni tu, wenzenu hata maji, umeme, chakula, barabara, shule, hospitali nyingi zimekufa, pia watu hawapo, nchi imekuwa gofu, hivi mnaelewa kweli?
 
Putin's forces were once again scrambling as Ukrainians maintain a strong resistance in the occupied city in southern Ukraine. On Wednesday, May 18, what was described as a “powerful explosion” that “thundered the city” destroyed a train carrying Russian military personnel and ammunition. Local news outlet RIA Melitopol reported that partisans blew up the armoured train used by Russian invaders - by installing explosives on the railway.

Following the explosion, the news outlet reporting repetitive shooting sounds from machine guns could be heard.

RIA Melitopol wrote: “The actions of our saboteurs brought the desired result and sowed panic among the invaders.”
Local residents reported that glass in the houses almost flew out, and the walls of the buildings vibrated from the deafening explosion.

Train

A train exploded in Melitopol (Image: Twitter / @Gerashchenko_en)

The explosion of the armoured train was also confirmed by Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

In a post on Twitter, Mr Gerashchenko said: “Partisans have blown up the Russian occupier's armoured train in Melitopol.

“An explosive charge detonated under the train car carrying the personnel.

“The railway track is damaged, a number of casualties and fatalities is now being specified.”

Ukrainian sabotage groups are constantly attacking Russian military facilities in the area as a form of resistance.

Reports claim that, today, the Russian commandant’s office in Melitopol was burnt down, following an explosion using a grenade.

During a live broadcast on social media, Melitopol mayor Ivan Fedorov said Ukrainian military units, partisans and sabotage groups are all partaking in the resistance against the occupier.

Mr Federov threatened “the earth will burn under the feet of the invaders” and that “the armoured train is just the beginning”.

In an announcement later in the day, the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration released a statement regarding the explosion of the train.

They said that the railway tracks are in a very bad condition and that the Russian military is operating them at overload, resulting in failures.

However, the administration did not deny the involvement of Ukrainian saboteurs in the explosion, but noted that the ammunition carried in the tracks detonated.

The announcement read: “Recently, the Russian military has not engaged any railroad workers to service the railway access tracks in the temporarily occupied territories.

“At the same time, they continue to operate them with overload, which leads to accelerated wear of the tracks - sometimes they can not withstand the overload and fail.

“Yes, due to such negligence in Melitopol, the tracks were in poor condition.

“Representatives of the Resistance Movement of Zaporizhzhia Oblast had enough to put in a coin to cause an accident of an armoured train of the Russian occupiers.

“As a result, a train carrying ammunition from the Russian-temporarily annexed Crimea derailed and several cars overturned.

“The ammunition in the cars detonated. Two army cranes of the occupiers are working at the site of the accident.

“It will be recalled that the Central Intelligence Agency of Ukraine informed that guerrillas in the Melitopol region had neutralized about 100 occupiers.

“We thank sincere Ukrainians for their active position and willingness to cleanse their homeland from occupiers, risking their own lives!”

www.express.co.uk
Safi sana. Teketeza kabisa Putin na manii yake.
 
Ukraine imekuwa gofu nyie shangilieni tu, wenzenu hata maji, umeme, chakula, barabara, shule, hospitali nyingi zimekufa, pia watu hawapo, nchi imekuwa gofu, hivi mnaelewa kweli?
Nchi itajengwa upya, wale hawategemi pesa ya tozo
 
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