Killed in the explosion of an SUV in Sevastopol was the chief of staff of the 41st brigade of missile ships and boats of the Black Sea Fleet, Captain I rank Valery T. He was followed for a week.
"As a result of the explosion in Sevastopol, the chief of staff of the 41st brigade of missile ships and boats of the Black Sea Fleet, captain of the first rank Valery T., was followed for about seven days," the telegram channel Mash reported.
Previously, the IED was mounted on the bottom of the car from the driver's side. It was activated remotely — today at 9.53, when Valery was moving in a stream on Taras Shevchenko Street.
"The emergency services arrived at the scene within five minutes, but they could not save the driver, he died from combined injuries and heavy blood loss. The explosion tore off both his legs," writes TK.
"The explosion tore off his legs and tore his pelvis," he adds TC Shot.
The 47-year—old captain is a graduate of the Kuznetsov St. Petersburg Naval Academy, and has been on the Ukrainian lists since December 2023. The main version of the investigation at the moment is a contract killing.



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