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AFU was close to eliminating the top militant of the "DPR" Khodakovsky: next time he won't be lucky. Video

Now the collaborator is going to change his place of deployment

DPR terrorist and founder of the "Vostok" militant battalion, Oleksandr Khodakovsky, complained that he was almost killed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The American HIMARS rocket artillery system struck near the top militant.

Now the collaborator is going to change his location, but he is unlikely to be able to hide from Ukrainian defenders. Hodakovsky posted the video on his Telegram channel.

According to the militant, there were two strikes. He also revealed that the occupiers had allegedly "learned to shift the point of impact," which helped him survive this time.

"I'm sitting here, not touching anyone, 'fixing' the 'compulsion' and here are two strikes. I was told that our guys had already learned to shift the point of impact... Not much, but enough to avoid hitting me in the head. I'll buy a drink for whoever invented this method. We have to change our location once again," he said.

It should be noted that Oleksandr Khodakovsky is a former SSU officer who betrayed Ukraine in 2014. He worked in various positions in the "DPR" and also participated in the blockade of Mariupol on the side of Russian terrorists. In March of this year, Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin appointed him as a deputy head of the "Main Directorate of the Rosgvardia for the DPR".

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, militant Oleksandr Khodakovsky complained about alleged German Leopard tanks in Donbas. Even Russians mocked him, suggesting that the terrorist had been drinking too much.

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