by John Dee
According to informations provided by the Zaporozhye regional administration confirmed by CNN a new pro-Putin mayor has been installed in the Ukrainian city of Melitopol after the Ivan Federov’s – elected mayor – detention on Friday. The elected mayor was accused (in his own country, after been regularly elected by his people) of terrorism offenses by Putin’ militias.
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The newly installed mayor is Galina Danilchenko, a former member of the city council, according to a statement on the Zaporozhye regional administration website. The new mayor is not been elected by the people: She was introduced as the acting mayor on a local TV and during her speech she explained her “main task is to take all necessary steps to get the city back to normal”.
While pro-Putin mayor was stressing her speech hundreds of people were demonstrating their opposition to the new mayor claiming for Ivan Fedorov freedom.
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(13 marzo 2022)
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