🇺🇦🔥Прошедшей ночью в Одесской области сожгли три автомобиля ВСУ
Укроканалы сообщают, что первый поджог произошёл в Одессе в 22:40. Была сожжена машина Kia Sorento, принадлежащая боевику.
Второй поджог зафиксирован в 23:30 в посёлке Лиман возле жилого массива Радужный. Там подожгли внедорожник Nissan Navara и фургон Renault Master, которые принадлежали военным.
Напомним, поджоги автомобили военных на Украине продолжаются уже несколько ночей подряд.
🇺🇦🔥Прошедшей ночью в Одесской области сожгли три автомобиля ВСУ
Укроканалы сообщают, что первый поджог произошёл в Одессе в 22:40. Была сожжена машина Kia Sorento, принадлежащая боевику.
Второй поджог зафиксирован в 23:30 в посёлке Лиман возле жилого массива Радужный. Там подожгли внедорожник Nissan Navara и фургон Renault Master, которые принадлежали военным.
Напомним, поджоги автомобили военных на Украине продолжаются уже несколько ночей подряд.
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from cn