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14:19 10 Dec 2023

Russian combat pilot responsible for Kyiv assault killed in Voronezh – Ukrainian official

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Russian pilot with call sign "Bes" has been found dead in the hospital after the received injury, Ukrainian advisor to Mariupol mayor Petro Andriushchenko cites his sources.

The combat pilot was taking part in Kyiv assault and teaching in Russian Voronezh flight academy.

"Our correspondents report that in Voronezh, the pilot "Bes" took his place according to his call sign (ed. –  "Devil" from Russian). Our special services are the best. It's time for the Mossad to make room," Andriushchenko said.

The official also published a screenshot of a post on one of the Russian channels, which states that the reasons for the pilot's murder are currently unknown, but he was definitely not shot.

On December 6, Ukrainian special services confirmed the elimination of Illia Kiva, a former member of the parliament, known as a heavily pro-Russian propagandist.

On the same day, an explosion occurred in the  occupied Luhansk, when sources reported the Russian deputy Oleh Popov being killed in car explosion.

There has been an active elimination of Russian traitors in the occupied territories. On November 8, an explosion occurred in Luhansk, when the car of the former "chief of police" Mykhailo Filiponenko, blew up, killing him.

Filiponenko was responsible for organizing torture chambers for Ukrainians, both military and civilians.

Also on that day, a loud explosion was heard in the occupied Mariupol. As noted, the car of one of the "police officers" of the occupation corps was blown up.

On May 6, in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, an Audi Q7 car carrying writer and propagandist and war criminal Zakhar Prilepin was blown up. His bodyguard was killed, and the "Russian World" ideologue himself was seriously injured.

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