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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a new stage of terror in a video posted to Telegram on Friday night.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the kidnapping of Mayor Ivan Fedorov a war crime, according to a statement posted to Facebook on Friday.

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  • The capture of the mayor of Melitopol is a crime against all of us because it is a democratic world here. It's against a community as well. Not only against Ukraine. Zelensky said in his video message that this is a crime against democracy.

  • The Ukrainian president said that this was a sign of the weakness of the invaders. When they are trying to physically eliminate representatives of the legitimate local Ukrainian authorities, they have switched to a new stage of terror.

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  • Senior Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of abducting the Mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, from an administrative building in the center of the city on Friday, March 11. On Monday, March 7, Fedorov was awarded the Order of Courage by President Volodymyr Zelensky after helping organize humanitarian deliveries to the city. The anti-invasion protest was held at the same building, according to the City Council, which posted footage of the pro-Ukraine demonstrators. Kirill Timoshenko shared the story with Storyful.

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