The Russian occupier, involved in the murder of civilians in the village of Groza, was blown up in Russia.
The day before, on January 3, an explosion occurred in the village of Shuya, Ivanovo Region, at the epicenter of which was the commander of the battery of the 112th Missile Brigade of the 1st Tank Army of the Western Military District of the Russian Armed Forces, Captain Konstantin Nagaiko. The war criminal was on duty in his military unit at the time of the explosion. The invader was diagnosed with multiple debris lesions in almost all organs, including the brain; he underwent craniotomy. Now he is dying. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced this on January 4 in Telegram.
It is noted that Nagaiko was born on November 6, 1995 in the city of Svobodny, Amur Region. Graduated from the St. Petersburg University of Aerospace Instrumentation and the Mikhailovsky Military Artillery Academy.
This infidel directly participated in a full-scale war against Ukraine. He is involved in Iskander ballistic missile attacks on civilian and military targets in the Sumy and Kharkov regions.
It was Nagaiko’s unit that on October 5, 2023 launched a missile strike on a cafe during a funeral service in the village of Groza, Kharkov region. Then 59 Ukrainian civilians died, including an eight-year-old boy.
There are suppressed rumors in the Russian 112th Missile Brigade that the 29-year-old Russian whip killer has almost no chance. His condition is critical,” the GUR emphasized.
Let us remind you that on December 24, in occupied Berdyansk, the car of the head of the city’s occupation council, Vasily Nechet, was blown up. Ukrainian law enforcement officers suspected him of collaboration because the attacker helped in the formation of the Russian government, joined the ranks of the United Russia party and received the position of chairman of the occupation council.
Source: Racurs

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