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Ukraine war: Protests after Russians 'abduct' Melitopol mayor

CCTV footage appears to show Russian forces apprehending Ivan Fedorov, mayor of Melitopol, a city in south-eastern Ukraine that fell under Russian control during the invasion, at Taras Shevchenko Palace of Culture in Melitopol"s Victory Square, in still image from video released March 11, 2022. Deputy Head For President"s Office, Ukraine/HandoutImage source, Reuters/handout
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CCTV image from the video allegedly showing the mayor being marched away

Residents in the Ukrainian city of Melitopol have come out to protest against the alleged abduction of the mayor by Russian forces.

Ukrainian officials have posted video saying it shows Ivan Fedorov being led away blindfolded on Friday.

In a message, President Volodymyr Zelensky accused the Russians of "moving to a new stage of terror".

Melitopol, a small city in south-eastern Ukraine, was one of the first to fall to the Russians.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, arguing it felt threatened by a neighbour intent on joining Western-led organisations such as the Nato military alliance.

In his message late on Friday, Mr Zelensky called Mr Fedorov a "mayor who bravely defends Ukraine and the members of his community".

"This is obviously a sign of weakness of the invaders," he said.

"They have moved to a new stage of terror in which they are trying to physically eliminate representatives of legitimate local Ukrainian authorities."

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He said that invading forces had ransacked his offices, exiling his team to another location where they are attempting to continue running their city.

There have been protests in Melitopol every day since the Russian occupation.

On Saturday, hundreds surrounded the administration building demanding the mayor's release.

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