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"Didn't miss": terrorist Girkin complained about an accurate strike of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the location of the occupiers in Luhansk

One of the ex-heads of the "DPR" Igor Girkin spoke about "bavovna" in Luhansk

The Ukrainian strike on the former Luhansk Higher Military Aviation School of Navigators on May 15 was successful. The building that was hit was the location of Russian occupation forces.

This was stated by terrorist and international criminal Igor Girkin (Strelkov) in his latest blogger video. He did not specify the losses suffered by the occupiers.

The terrorist claims that Storm Shadow missiles, which were transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the UK, were fired at the military facility.

Former ''Minister of Defense'' of the so-called ''DPR'' Igor Girkin (Strelkov)
The area of the Higher Military Aviation School of Navigators in Luhansk

"You have all heard about the massive attack on Luhansk with air-launched missiles, the English Storm Shadow," he said. Girkin unexpectedly admitted that "9 years of bombing Donbas" was a propaganda myth, as he said that Luhansk "for almost the entire war" remained out of reach of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

According to Girkin, this strike with missiles fired from airplanes was successful.

"Unfortunately, the enemy did not miss. They hit the former school of navigators... with a strike. Because the school, due to its remoteness from the front line, was one of the locations of our troops," the criminal said sadly.

Girkin admits that Ukrainian Armed Forces delivered an accurate strike on Luhansk

As OBOZREVATEL wrote:

- The former VVAUSH in Luhansk was struck in the morning of May 15. Residents heard explosions and then saw smoke in the sky.

- The occupiers confirmed the arrival, but they claimed that there were no casualties as a result of the "bavovna".

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