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Explosions in Russian-occupied Kreminna – Luhansk Oblast Military Administration

Friday, 2 September 2022, 12:04
Explosions in Russian-occupied Kreminna – Luhansk Oblast Military Administration

UKRAINSKA PRAVDA – FRIDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER, 12:04

Serhii Haidai, the head of the Luhansk Oblast Military Administration, has reported that recently there were explosions [here the head of the Administration uses the word "cotton", as Russian propaganda, initially refusing to use the word ‘взрыв’ (explosion), used ‘хлопок’ (a bang) instead. However, ‘хлопок’ also means ‘cotton’, and this has since become a meme - ed.] in the Russian-occupied city of Kreminna in Luhansk Oblast. However, the official has not provided any details.

Source: Haidai on Telegram

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Quote from Haidai: "The other day, "Bavovniatko" also visited Kreminna [Haidai means that explosions happened in Kreminna - ed.] – the number of orcs [Russian soldiers] at the Kobzon concert will be announced soon [meaning the number of Russian soldiers who were killed will be announced soon; Joseph Kobzon (died in 2018) was a Russian singer, pro-Kremlin politician and keen supporter of the pro-Russian militants in eastern Ukraine – ed]. There will be no rest for the occupiers: bases are being destroyed; warehouses are being destroyed; command posts and barracks are being destroyed."

Details: The head of the Luhansk Oblast Military Administration added that the excellent work of Ukrainian defenders and partisans is once again delaying the plans of the Russians. In particular, in his opinion, the explosions are forcing the Russians to change their plans regarding the so-called referendums [for merging of the occupied territories with Russia]; there will not be any in the near future.

Update as of 13:25: Haidai hinted that the occupiers in Kreminna had been attacked for the third time. "People say it's been the third attack in Kreminna. It seems these Russians are jinxed…"

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