FSB operative, three “cops” eliminated in occupied Mariupol
In Mariupol, the strategic port city on the Sea of Azov that remains under Russian occupation, four law enforcement and security officials were eliminated in recent days.
The City Council in exile reported the news on Telegram, Ukrinform saw.
"Four law enforcers died in Mariupol under mysterious circumstances," the Council said in a statement, referring to one of the Russian Telegram channels.
According to information received from three different sources in the FSB and among the employees of the "Ministry of Internal Affairs of the DPR", a police operative blew up in his car on November 10. Initial reports cited vehicle malfunction as the cause of the incident until editing the report to point to a bomb planted onto the car. The operative succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
In addition, on November 10 and 11, two more "policemen" and an FSB operative were killed in the city. All three were shot.
All of them took part in “investigating the operations of Ukrainian saboteurs and the mysterious murders of soldiers who took place in the temporarily occupied Mariupol in recent months," the City Council in exile emphasized.
As reported, on November 10, the car of a policemen who worked for the occupation forces blew up in Mariupol.
In Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by Russian troops, including in Mariupol, explosions have become a frequent occurrence. Enemy arms and ammo depots, military equipment, and personnel are being targeted in various attacks, which also involve Ukrainian guerillas operating in the enemy rear.