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Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: household equipment damaged

by alex

Russian infidels fired on a farm in the Zaporozhye region. On the night of April 30, they attacked the Taurida territorial community.

As a result of the shelling, infrastructure, equipment, as well as sunflower seeds, which were stored on the farm, were damaged. This was announced by IVA speaker Ivan Arefiev.

No people were hurt

Fortunately, no one was injured. Now they are carrying out procedural actions to initiate a criminal case regarding violations of the laws and customs of war.

The OVA showed a photo from the scene. They show shot through walls, burnt equipment and the remains of shells in the fields.

Pay attention! On April 30, traffic from Zaporozhye was banned through Kamenskoye to Vasilyevka. This is necessary for the safety of civilians.

Farmers were shelled in Zaporozhye/Photo by the Zaporizhia OVA:

Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: farm equipment was damaged

Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: farm equipment damaged

Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: farm equipment was damaged

Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: farm equipment damaged

Occupiers fired on farmers in Zaporozhye: farm equipment was damaged

Occupiers terrorize farmers in Zaporozhye

Invaders in Zaporozhye take away grain from local farmers and take it to occupied Crimea. Locals say that Chechens are doing this. First, they talk to farmers and offer half the price. It happens that instead of money they can give diesel fuel, which is drained from their military equipment.

If people do not agree, infidels simply take away the grain and take it out anyway. Therefore, farmers go to the conditions of the Chechens in order to have at least some money. This is “trade” at gunpoint.

Recall that the Russians temporarily occupied some parts of the Zaporozhye region, in particular Berdyansk and Melitopol. Because of this, Ukraine temporarily lost access to the Sea of ​​Azov.

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