Occupiers Want to Execute 30 Hostages Near Mykolayiv. Ukrainian Paratroopers Rescued Them
3- 19.04.2022, 9:27
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The enemy's losses amounted to 25 servicemen and several vehicles, including a command and control vehicle.
The occupiers tied people's hands behind their backs, knelt them down and planned to shoot them dead. They demanded to name the person who had helped the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
In the Mykolaiv region, the Russian occupiers wanted to shoot thirty civilians in one of the villages. The Ukrainian Airborne Assault Troops prevented such intentions.
Andrey Tsaplienko, a war correspondent, said this on his Telegram channel.
The invaders suspected local residents were telling the Ukrainian military about the locations of Russian convoys. People were taken hostage.
"They went door-to-door and took about 30 fellow villagers outdoors. Mostly men, but there were also women. Their hands were tied behind their backs with duct tape. Everyone was on one's knees. They demanded us to confess to adjustments or turn over the person who was helping the AFU with information. We remained silent," said one of the villagers.

According to him, the occupiers started shooting above our heads.
"The women cried and asked to release them. This made the monsters completely angry and furious. Their commander said if they didn't give him the name of the adjuster in five minutes, he would order to shoot everyone," said a local resident.
The Ukrainian military rescued the hostages. The 80th brigade struck at the occupiers. The enemy's losses amounted to 25 servicemen and several vehicles, including a command and control vehicle.
