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Melitopol mayor urged men to urgently leave occupied territories through Putin's mobilization

The mayor of the temporarily occupied Melitopol Ivan Fedorov urged men to leave the city through the announced dictator of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin partial mobilization. “Hard measures will take place in the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions! Men will have a real hunt! Those who refuse to go to death will have to deal with Chechen detachments, ”he writes on Telegram.

Video Day Fedorov reported that the residents of Melitopol had less than 10 days to leave, because the Russians will prohibit from October 1 outside the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhya region without "special transfers" from the occupiers. "The occupiers will only release" men to the front! Less than 10 days left to leave! We urge to leave the temporarily occupied territories urgently, ”Fedorov writes.

On September 21, Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin announced partial mobilization in Russia and stated that he would support fictitious "referendums" in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, and threatened with a nuclear blow in the event of a "threat of territorial integrity" of the Russian Federation.