Ukrainian Partisans Attack Putin's Party Headquarters in Occupied Nova Kakhovka
The attack aims to disrupt the upcoming Russian presidential elections in occupied Ukrainian territories.
- Ukrainian partisans targeted the headquarters of Vladimir Putin's ruling party, United Russia, in Nova Kakhovka, a city in the occupied Kherson region.
- The attack, carried out on Tuesday morning, aimed to halt the 'election' process in the occupied city, according to Ukraine's National Resistance Center.
- Russia is attempting to conceal the attack's origins, falsely claiming it was caused by a drone strike, while the resistance movement calls on citizens not to participate in the Kremlin's 'elections.'
- The upcoming Russian presidential elections on March 17 will include voting in occupied Ukrainian territories for the first time, a move condemned by Kyiv and the West.
- Resistance efforts in Nova Kakhovka include spreading posters urging citizens to boycott the Russian 'elections,' as part of a broader campaign against the occupation.