Ukrainian media say the invader was liquidated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and Russian media claim he committed suicide.
One of the organizers of the Ilovaisk tragedy in 2014, the commander of Russian paratroopers Dmitry Lissitzky, died. According to one version, the conqueror committed suicide, according to another, he was liquidated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Insider reported this on Monday, March 27.
Blogger Yegor Guzenko, who served under the leadership of Lissitzky, announced the death of the latter the previous day.
Information appeared in the Ukrainian media that the Russian military was liquidated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The pro-government Russian Telegram channel Baza claims that Lissitzky allegedly committed suicide. Specifically, his body with a gunshot wound was found around 10 a.m. on March 26 in his apartment in Stavropol on Serov Street.
According to other occupiers, Lissitzky had recently been in a depressed state and talked about suicide, perhaps “due to complaints about his illegal actions against the staff.”
Dmitry Lissitzky participated in almost all the wars started by Russia: in Abkhazia, Dagestan, Chechnya.
Lissitzky also commanded a battalion tactical group of the 247th regiment, which in 2014 attacked units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Ilovaisk.
Recall that the Ukrainian military liquidates 930 Russian soldiers per day, the total number of losses of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion is 153,120 soldiers.
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Source: korrespondent

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