Dmitry Golenkov agreed to talk to journalists. He said that “he did not fire at anyone” and expressed confidence that “Ukraine will become a region of Russia.”
On Monday, January 16, journalists from the Russian edition of Important Stories contacted several Russian military men, whom the SBU called responsible for a missile attack on a residential building in Dnipro.
They refused to talk about their involvement in a war crime, and one of them, Dmitry Golenkov, chief of staff of the aviation squadron of the Shaikovka aviation group, began to make threats in response.
The video shows a dialogue with Dmitry Golenkov, chief of staff of one of the units of the 52nd heavy bomber regiment of the Russian army, which attacked a high-rise building on the Dnieper.
⚡️We got through to those accused of the rocket strike on the Dnieper. Just read their answers.https://t.co/uik3wlDTXh pic.twitter.com/946w2sv2av
— Stories That Matter (@stories_media) January 16, 2023
During the conversation, Golenkov was angry: “What, did I press the button directly or am I sitting on this plane? Crimea is still ours and everything else is ours. What do you want from us? “
– Do you feel sorry for these people who died in the Dnieper? 40 have died, many are still under the rubble.
– What people? What are you saying, I don’t understand?
After that, he started talking about poor communication and called for “turning on the antenna in Ukraine.” In the background, another man starts calling the reporter a pig.
Further, Golenkov said that Ukraine is a region of Russia: “One single region of Russia. You will not be different regions.” Golenkov added: “And everything else will be ours. Farewell, girl.”

The commander of the aviation detachment of the 52nd heavy bomber aviation regiment, Major Aleksey Ivanenko, introduced himself as a sewer and said that he did not think about the Russian-Ukrainian war: “There is nothing to think about.”
It will be remembered that on January 14, Russia massively shot Ukraine. One of the rockets hit a residential high-rise building on the Dnieper. According to the latest data, 39 people have been rescued, 40 people have died, 77 people have been injured, and 25 more people are currently being sought.
The SBU identified Russian servicemen involved in the Dnieper missile attack.
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Source: korrespondent

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