Russia fired at Nikolaev, and in Melitopol an attempt on collaborator-“deputy minister”

The Russian military on the night of November 10 to 11 committed the shelling of Nikolaev, the mayor of the city Alexander Senkevich.

According to him, Russia attacked the residential quarter of Nikolaev. One of the missiles fell into a five -story building, as a result of which all the floors of the building turned out to be destroyed. As Senkevich writes, at least six people died.

The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky commented on the shelling: “… Russia does not stop its vile tactics. And we do not stop our struggle. The invaders will answer for every crime against Ukraine and Ukrainians.”

And in the Melitopol captured by the Russians, an attempt was made on the occupation “Deputy Minister for Culture, Sports and Tourism” of the Zaporizhzhya region Andrei Boyko. This was announced by the mayor of the city Ivan Fedorov.

According to him, in the entrance of the house where the collaborator lives, an explosion occurred. “The fate of the traitor is still unknown. We are waiting for the news from the forces of resistance,” Fedorov writes. At the same time, the Russian media wrote that Boyko received mild wounds and is now in the hospital.