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Atesh guerrillas attacked the occupiers in Kherson region: six Russians and two trucks were killed. Photo

Parisians inflicted losses on the occupiers in Kherson region

In the temporarily occupied village of Velyki Kopani, Kherson region, an agent of the Atesh guerrilla movement arranged a bomb attack on a truck stop for Russian military vehicles. As a result, six occupiers were killed.

The explosion at the car park took place on Friday, 14 July. This was reported by the ATESH guerrilla movement on Telegram (scroll to the bottom of the page to see the photo).

"The ATESH movement has conducted one of its most successful operations," they said.

The invaders set up a truck park at the out-of-service Ukrnafta petrol station on 34 Lenina Street. The explosion damaged two trucks carrying the occupiers. Six soldiers of the aggressor country's army were killed.

"We will continue to destroy the enemy until the last racist leaves our land! Or finds himself in it," the guerrillas said.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, an agent of the Atesh guerrilla military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars destroyed a communications complex of the Russian Armed Forces in Kherson region. The guerrilla "joined" the occupiers and set fire to their equipment.

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