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"Everyone should become a partisan in their own place": how the resistance movement on occupied

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Everyone should become a partisan in their own place: how the resistance movement on occupied

In Kherson, the car of collaborator Dmytro Savluchenko was blown up, he was killed. Near Melitopol, a railway bridge that Russians used to transport weapons was blown up. In Crimea, partisans sent leaflets with threats to the Russian military and their wives. The resistance movement has spread throughout all the territories occupied by Russia. Ukrainian partisans are doing everything possible to ensure that the Russians do not feel at home here and do not have the opportunity to quickly gain a foothold in the occupied regions. “Ukrainian partisan activity is continuing to complicate efforts by Russian occupation authorities to consolidate control of occupied areas,” said the American Institute for the Study of War report of June 20. Washington is also talking about a “serious resistance network” that makes it difficult for Russians to manage and provide even basic services, such as clean water or waste disposal. Avril Gaines, US National Intelligence Director, said the Kremlin faced “rising partisan activity in southern Ukraine.”
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