According to the Russian news agency Tass, the Russian-appointed manager of a small town in the Kharkov region in eastern Ukraine, currently occupied by Russian forces, was killed when a bomb allegedly planted in his car exploded by Ukrainian saboteurs. .
According to Tass, the civil-military administration said that the chief administrator of the town of Velikiy Burluk, Yevgeny Yunakov, was killed by a Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group.
While Russia has made it clear that it wants to remove the eastern Ukraine’s Luhansk and Donetsk provinces from Kiev’s control, there are no signs that other territories seized in the February 24 invasion will be returned.
Along with other parts of the Kharkov region in the east, Russian forces captured parts of the Kherson and Zhaporizhzhya provinces in the south.
Also Monday, occupation officials in Zaporizhzhia said the Russian-appointed director of the Melitopol region, Andrei Siguta, had survived an assassination attempt by a saboteur who opened fire on him at his home.
Vladimir Rogov, a senior member of the Russian-appointed civil-military government in the province of Zaporizhzhia, said on his Telegram channel that the potential assassin was killed in a shootout.
According to the deputy director of the government, on June 24, a high-ranking official of the Russian regional government of Kherson was killed by a bomb.
source: Noticias
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