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"The most effective UAV crew" of the occupiers was destroyed in the Pokrovsk sector: photos
In the Pokrovsk sector, the occupiers Dmytro Lysakovskyi "Goodwin" and Serhii Hrytsay "Ernest" were eliminated. In the ranks of the invaders, they were called "one of the most effective UAV crews."
Russian "military commanders" complained about the destruction of the occupiers. They stated that Lysakovsky and Hrytsay were allegedly deliberately sent by the command for a "meat assault."
In particular, shortly before the liquidation, the occupier "Goodwin" wrote in Telegram that he and his colleagues went to the Memryk area of Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region.
"According to the source, the commander ordered us to be sent on a one-way trip," he complained.
Lysakovskyi had been fighting against Ukraine since 2014, and was formerly the "head of air reconnaissance" of the terrorist "DPR."
He and "Ernest" were killed four days after they were transferred to attack aircraft, Z-military writes.
Both occupants recorded a video before their deaths in which they accused their command of working for Ukraine.
According to them, the commanders allegedly do not provide intelligence information, do not strike at the reconnoitered positions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, are involved in drug trafficking, and are involved in "schemes" with army property together with the "DPR authorities."
Now, because of the elimination of the "legendary drone operators," the FSB's Military Counterintelligence Department (DVKR) has allegedly launched an investigation.
Allegedly, the case has "reached the very top" and it is allegedly about "premeditated murder."
As reported by OBOZ.UA, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian army lost another 1210 of its occupants at the front in Ukraine yesterday. The total number of the aggressor country's losses in killed and wounded since the beginning of the full-scale war has already reached 632,630 people.
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