A car belonging to a Russian police officer was hit by an explosion in occupied Mariupol on Metalurhiv Avenue.
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An explosion occurred in Mariupol. A car belonging to a police officer from the occupying force was hit on Metalurhiv Avenue.
The Mariupol resistance reported they had 'sent a gift to celebrate Police Day in Russia'.
A car belonging to a Russian policeman was blown up in occupied Mariupol, with the resistance movement reporting they 'provided a gift' to occupying authorities.
Then on Nov 10 which was Russia's Police Day, Mariupol partisans planted a device in the car of a Russian police officer who died on the spot after the bomb exploded under the the hood of the car.
Russian forces conducted unsuccessful assault operations south of Zolota Nyva and Staromayorsk in the Shakhtarsk direction, Donetsk region.
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