Russian troops wear disguises to escape Zaporizhzhia: Ukrainian mayor

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Russian troops wear disguises to escape Zaporizhzhia: Ukrainian mayor
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Amid evacuations of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine's exiled mayor of Melitopol said he's heard of reports of Russians posing as civilians in order to get out.

personnel trying to escape the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast disguised as civilians, according to a story published Sunday.—the exiled mayor of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast city of Melitopol—who was discussing the recent evacuations in the area during an interview.

A Russian serviceman keeps watch from the hatch of a military vehicle as the delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency , including its head Rafael Grossi, visits the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine on March 29, 2023. A Ukrainian official said there have been reports of Russian soldiers disguising themselves as civilians to escape from Zaporizhzhia.

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