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the car that exploded in Melitopol belonged to a local businessman

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In the area of ​​​​the Kirovsky market in Melitopol in the Zaporizhzhia region, there was a powerful explosion. It is reported that the exploded car may belong to a local businessman, Ivan Tkach, Vladimir Rogov said on his Telegram channel.

Ivan Tkach owns one of the largest private transport companies in Melitopol. Vladimir Rogov stressed that the personal data of the entrepreneur appeared in the public domain, and in Ukraine the businessman was accused of treason for cooperating with the Russian Federation.

The incident took place in the courtyard of a residential building near the Kirov market. The power of the explosive was about 1 kg of TNT. Three people were injured.

Previously, Vladimir Rogov informed about the use of Mi-8 helicopters from Afghanistan by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The material ended up in neighboring countries after the seizure of power in Kabul by the weapons of the Taliban movement banned in Russia.

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