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Multiple casualties have been reported after Ukrainian officials alleged that a group of bat and pipe-wielding civilians attacked a draft officer.
Officials said the incident took place at 2pm local time in the small village of Buzke in Mykolaiv Oblast.
According to reports, the individuals involved in the incident, who remain unidentified, were ‘armed with bats and metal pipes,’ leading to the damage of a vehicle and bodily harm inflicted on a soldier.
In response to the attack, the soldier is said to have ‘a shot with a non-lethal ammunition device.’
The attack left an unspecified number of Ukrainian soldiers and police, as well as civilians injured.
Authorities are currently investigating this event and have issued a warning to dissidents. They emphasized that insulting the ‘honour and dignity’ of soldiers or threatening them with violence could result in a prison sentence of up to five years.
It added that bringing harm to soldiers could result in up to 12 years imprisonment.
Since the onset of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Zelensky has contended with resistance from Ukrainian citizens, who have opposed the mandatory conscription into the nation’s military forces.

Shown here is the aftermath of the Russian drone strike on the regional Territorial Centre of Recruitment and Social Support (TCR and SS) building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on July 7, 2025.

Following a Russian attack, a fire erupted at three private homes and one apartment building, with emergency crews responding on site in Kherson, Ukraine, on August 2, 2025.
Recently, demonstrators in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, stormed into a stadium where military enlistment officers were detaining approximately 100 men.
Cops arrested several demonstrators.
It comes as a Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire at an oil depot in Sochi, the Russian resort that hosted the 2014 Winter Olympic which is 250 miles from the Ukrainian border, authorities said Sunday.
Ukraine has regularly hit Russian oil and gas infrastructure in response to attacks on its own territory since Russia began its offensive in February 2022.
‘Sochi suffered a drone attack by the Kyiv regime last night,’ the governor of Russia’s Krasnodar region, Veniamin Kondratiev, said on Telegram.
He said drone wreckage hit an ‘oil tank, which caused a fire’ during the night-time attack.
Sochi’s mayor, Andrei Proshunin, said there were no victims and that the fire was put out several hours later.

A firefighter puts out the fire after a Russian drone hit the market in the town of Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025

A seller leaves the market hit by Russia’s drone attack in the town of Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025
Images, broadcast by Russian media but whose authenticity AFP could not verify, showed flames and a thick plumes of black smoke rising from the site.
Air traffic was briefly suspended at Sochi airport, Russia’s air transport regulator Rosaviatsia said.
Ukraine authorities have not commented on the fire.
Air strikes on Sochi are relatively rare compared to some other Russian cities.
However, Ukrainian drone attacks killed two people there late last month, according to local authorities.