Hospitalization of IDPs, destruction of Russian bases in Melitopol: last night's highlights

In Lviv, 11 residents of a modular town were hospitalized in an infectious disease hospital, explosions were heard in occupied Melitopol, and human rights activists reported massive searches and detentions in Belarus after the explosions at the Machulishchi airfield. Here's what you may have missed from last night.
Hospitalization of IDPs
The Lviv Oblast Infectious Disease Clinical Hospital admitted 11 IDPs temporarily residing in a modular town in Lviv with a primary diagnosis of acute intestinal infection. Among the hospitalized are nine children under the age of 17.
During the examination of residents in the town, doctors found 21 more patients with mild illness, including 12 children. A total of 32 people, including 21 children, have been infected. Doctors are currently taking diagnostic and anti-epidemic measures.
Explosions in Melitopol
On the evening of March 5, two explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Melitopol in several districts in the north and west of the city. According to preliminary information from Mayor Ivan Fedorov, two military bases of the Russian occupiers were destroyed.
Mass searches and detentions in Belarus
In Belarus, special forces began mass searches and detentions after the explosions at the Machulishchi airfield and reports of damage to a Russian A-50 reconnaissance aircraft. According to human rights activists, KGB officers are detaining everyone who was tried or punished under political administrative articles from 2020 to 2023.
EU has no evidence that China is considering providing weapons to Russia
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the European Union has no reason to believe that China is planning to provide Russia with weapons. At the same time, she emphasized that it should be "monitored on a daily basis."
160 channels about "Ryodan PMC" exposed
Police in Kyiv Oblast have identified 160 Telegram groups associated with the Ryodan PMC youth subculture. "For almost every" Telegram channel, law enforcement officers understand who the active participants are and have already held preventive conversations with them, the police assure.
Other news:
- Turkish law enforcement agencies have launched an investigation into 997 people in the case of building collapses during the earthquakes in early February. Of these, 247 have already been arrested;
- Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, raises prices for crude oil supplies to Europe and Asia;
- Russians dropped explosives and fired mortars in Sumy Oblast;
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine has already begun preparations for the next cold season;
- Zelenskyy praised the brigades currently fighting in eastern Ukraine, calling the battle for Donbas one of the hardest.
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