High-ranking separatist commander killed in eastern Ukraine requesters

Author : ampholytic1932
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 08:51:08


Alexei Mozgovoi, commander of the Prizrak, or Ghost, Battalion, was the target of the attack, Ukrainian and Russian media both reported.

A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy.

A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group.



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According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack.

Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount.

A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy. A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy. Alexei Mozgovoi, commander of the Prizrak, or Ghost, Battalion, was the target of the attack, Ukrainian and Russian media both reported. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. Alexei Mozgovoi, commander of the Prizrak, or Ghost, Battalion, was the target of the attack, Ukrainian and Russian media both reported. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy. Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount. A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. Alexei Mozgovoi, commander of the Prizrak, or Ghost, Battalion, was the target of the attack, Ukrainian and Russian media both reported. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount. According to Luhansk People's Republic officials, the vehicle in which Mozgovoi was traveling was blown up by a bomb and then fired upon with machine guns. Six others were also killed in the attack. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. Despite a fragile ceasefire that was agreed to in February, shelling in eastern Ukraine continues and casualties continue to mount. A pro-separatist news outlet confirmed Mazgovoi's death, citing one of his battalion officers. The officer blamed 'enemies' for the commander's killing, but did not name a specific group. A pro-Ukrainian guerrilla group called Shadows claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its leader, Aleksandr Gladkiy.

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