Moscow has accused Kyiv of carrying out targeted strikes against Russian-appointed officials who have been working with the Kremlin amid the conflict.
amid fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war. It was seized in May, becoming one of the first regions to fall to Russian forces. Moscow has often blamed attacks on Kremlin-installed officials in Ukraine on Kyiv.
"An explosion rang out in the area of the Bakhchivanji market ," the council said in a statement on Telegram."In the morning they blew up the car of police chief Moskvin. He is alive, everything is fine," the source said, adding that the car exploded a few feet from the police chief.The reported attack came just days after Russian President
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