The authorities said that a retired Russian leader led air strikes in the Ukrainian city of Mariolol died in an explosion early Thursday in Stavropol, southern Russia.
Zor Gorezif, 34, won several medals to participate in the attacks on the arduous Russia over the cities of Mariolpol and Evidivka.
The authorities did not say the cause of the explosion, but it also did not rule out that Ukraine was responsible. Videos published by Russian Telegrans channels showed two men, one of which is Gurtsiev, standing together in a residential neighborhood before the explosion.
A series of prominent Russian soldiers in Russia has been killed since the Kremlin launched his military attack on UkraineN February 2022.
In December, Head of the Russian Army’s Biological and Chemical Weapons Unit, Lieutenant Igur KirilovRussia’s investigation committee said at the time, who was killed with his deputy in an explosion in Moscow. Recently, in April, an explosive device in Moscow A large Russian general was killedAccording to the investigation committee of Russia.
In some cases, Kiev has claimed responsibility or discovered in the attacks, describing them as “legitimate targets”, given the Moscow attack for three years, killing tens of thousands. The Ukrainian security forces told CBS News after the death of Kirilov that Ukraine’s security service killed him in a special operation, and it is an irreplaceable demand independently but sparked Russian calls for revenge against Ukrainian leaders.
“Our hero, the veterans of the military operation and the participants at the time of the heroes, forged Alexandrovich Gurtsif,” said the governor of Stavubol Vladimir Vladimirov.
He added: “All versions are considered, including the organization of a terrorist attack involving the Nazis from Ukraine.”
He said the 29 -year -old veteran law alongside him.
The time of the heroes is the Kremlin program that aims to enhance the functions of old warriors who have been strictly chosen to become part of the future elite of Russia.
Gurtsiev was the vice -mayor of Stavropol.
He had led the Moscow air attack on the city of Mariolol in the port of Ukrainian, a loud, black marine city destroyed by Russian air strikes.
Russian forces rolled to the Mariopols at the beginning of 2022 and imposed a brutal siege for about three months, which led to 8,000 deaths, according to Human Rights Watch.
The siege included a fatal air strike on the theater of civilians hiding.
Ukraine usually does not comment on the secret operations on enemy lands.
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