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In Kherson region, the invaders abducted a deputy of the Regional Council and the head of an educational institution

Monday, 27 June 2022, 19:49
In Kherson region, the invaders abducted a deputy of the Regional Council and the head of an educational institution
PHOTO OF THE KHERSON REGION POLICE

KATERYNA TYSHCHENKOMONDAY, 27 JUNE, 2022, 19:49

The invaders abducted a deputy of the Kherson Regional Council and his son, who is a deputy of the village council, and in Novaya Kakhovka – the head of one of the educational institutions.

Source: Police of the Kherson region

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Quote: "In Nova Kakhovka, the Russian military abducted the head of one of the city's educational institutions from his workplace; the man's whereabouts are unknown.

The military of the aggressor country abducted a deputy of the Regional Council and his son, who is a deputy of the village council. Now the location of the men is unknown."

Details: It is also reported that in the temporarily occupied village of Zmiivka, Beryslav district, Russian servicemen abducted a local resident. According to available information, the invaders came to the home of a 30-year-old man, put him in a paddy wagon and took him to an unknown destination. The location of the missing person is currently unknown. 

In addition, while serving in the de-occupied territory of the Kochubeivka territorial community, the police found that the Russian military forcibly captured a 54-year-old local resident. The man was held for more than a day in the basement of the post office, which was turned into a torture chamber. The invaders interrogated the man, beat him on various parts of the body, and then released him.

The police also report that in the village of Zahradivka, a 53-year-old man was blown up by a cluster mine in his own field. He was taken to a hospital in Kryvyi Rih with a diagnosis of mine-explosive trauma and shrapnel wound to his left leg.

In total, during the day, the Kherson region police recorded six war crimes of the Russian army against the civilian population.  

The police do not name the abductees.

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