Ukraine’s partisans detonate Putin’s party hub in Nova Kakhovka — NRC

Putin's party headquarters blown up in Nova Kakhovka
Putin's party headquarters blown up in Nova Kakhovka
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Ukrainian partisans struck a blow against Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's party, United Russia, exploding its headquarters in the occupied city of Nova Kakhovka, Ukraine’s National Resistance Center (NRC) on Telegram on Feb. 27.

The sound of explosions pierced the morning near the entrance to the United Russia office, with echoes reaching a so-called "polling station," the NRC said.

Partisans sent their regards to the occupiers and halted the fake "electoral" process in the captured city.

Russia is trying to conceal the existence of resistance forces in the temporarily occupied territories, and are claiming "mythical drones supposedly striking objects, even though this does not correspond to reality," the NRC said.

Read also: Occupying forces in Ukraine set up measures to ensure 'election' participation, incl. online — NRC

Presidential elections in Russia are scheduled to take place from March 15 to 17 this year.

The head of Russia's Central Election Commission, Ella Panfilova, said on Dec. 7, 2023, that her agency would consider holding Presidential elections in the occupied territories of Ukraine, including in Crimea and in the occupied parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson oblasts.

The Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Ministry stated that voting in the occupied territories of Ukraine would be illegal and meaningless.

Putin announced his participation in Presidential elections in Russia on Dec. 8.

Read also: NRC: Ukrainians in occupied territories threatened with confiscation if their real estate is not registered according to Russian laws

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