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Blast kills ‘defector’ Ukraine police officer in Russia-controlled Melitopol
- The city’s mayor says Oleksandr Mishchenko had gone over to the enemy’s side, and also ‘tricked’ his subordinates into becoming traitors
- This is the latest in a series of attacks on Russian-linked officials in territories controlled by Moscow’s forces
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A blast on Thursday killed a police officer in the Moscow-controlled Ukrainian city of Melitopol, Russian authorities said, in the latest in a series of such attacks.
Melitopol, with a pre-war population of around 150,000 people, was captured early after Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year and now lies some 65km (40 miles) behind the frontline further north.
“Today at about 5.15am there was an explosion at the entrance of an apartment building in Melitopol,” the local branch of the Russian interior ministry said.
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“Two policemen were injured and hospitalised. Subsequently, one of them died,” it added.
It published a video showing a crater next to the entrance of a building block and several nearby cars with shattered windows.
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