Igor Borodaenko had his legs amputated as a result of his car hitting a Russian anti-tank mine.
On Saturday evening, Igor Borodaenko, deputy head of the administration of the Krasnoyarsk district of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, died after being blown up by a mine the other day. The governor of the region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced this on Telegram on December 16.
“Tonight, Igor Vasilyevich, the man who exploded in a mine in the Krasnoyarsk region, died in the hospital,” Gladkov wrote.
On December 13, he reported that a car exploded in a mine near the village of Vysokoy, as a result of which three people were injured. In particular, as a result of the incident, one of the passengers had his legs torn, another received a closed head injury, and the third was in the hospital with a concussion.
Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko said that the car exploded as a result of hitting a Russian anti-tank mine. According to him, in the car, in addition to Borodaenko, whose legs were blown off, was the head of the administration of the Vyazovsky rural settlement, Galina Pashchenko.
We remind you that in Mariupol, partisans blew up a car in which there was a Russian official. He was injured.
Source: korrespondent

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