In Berdyansk, unknown individuals detonated the car of the head of the occupation council.


In the city of Berdyansk, Zaporizhia region, unknown individuals detonated a car that may have belonged to the head of the occupation council, Vasyl Nechet. This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, on his Telegram channel.
This morning in Berdyansk, on European Street, a car exploded and was completely burned in the yard of a building. The victim was taken from the explosion site by ambulance. Preliminary reports indicate that the head of the occupation council, Vasyl Nechet, was in the car.
According to him, before the occupation of the city, Nechet worked at the culture house 'Naftokhimik', then he switched to the enemy's side and became the head of the occupation council. He also became a member of the Russian pro-government political party 'United Russia'.
Andriushchenko noted that Nechet is suspected of collaboration activities and the corresponding criminal responsibility is provided for this crime. Details of the incident are currently being clarified.
Attacks on collaborationist vehicles in Ukraine
Recently in Berdyansk, the car of traitor judge Vitaliy Lomeiko was detonated. This happened on Krasny Partizan Street. Lomeiko was in the car during the explosion.
Additionally, in Melitopol, a VAZ 2110 car was detonated, which contained soldiers of the occupying army. This operation was carried out by Ukrainian underground fighters under the coordination of GUR.
In Donetsk, an SUV exploded with the head of the colony. As a result, several people were injured.
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