The defenders of Ukraine removed the so-called “colonel” Olga Kachura, known by the call sign Korsa. The traitor commanded the Grad MLRS division. It was he who gave the order to shoot at the cities of the Donetsk region.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine liquidated the “colonel” of the so-called “DPR army”, the commander of the rocket artillery division Olga Kachura, also known by the call sign Korsa. The Stratcom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on its Telegram channel on Wednesday, August 3.
“The traitor to the people of Ukraine has already been liquidated. The same Korsa (Olga Sergeevna Kachura) is a pseudo-colonel of the ‘linear’ army, commander of a rocket artillery division. Received many injuries. He was also captured by Karma. be the case with every traitor,” the message said.
Olga Kachura served in the Gorlovka police until 2014. As a result, she went to the side of the occupiers and joined the formations of the militant Igor Bezler.
Korsa commanded the Grad multiple rocket launcher division. He ordered to shell Ilovaisk, Debaltseve, Uglegorsk, Marinovka, Avdeevka in the Donetsk region, where people died in large numbers.
In January of this year, a Ukrainian court sentenced Kachura in absentia to 12 years in prison and placed him on the wanted list. He was found guilty of committing a crime under Part 1 of Art. 258-3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – participation in a terrorist group or terrorist organization. The attacker hides from justice until his death.
Earlier it was reported that the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the southern regions carried out seven airstrikes on the positions of Russian troops in one day. The enemy’s loss in manpower exceeded one hundred soldiers.
In addition, Aleksey Arestovich, an adviser to the Office of the President, said that Russian troops will go on the offensive in southern Ukraine on August 5-6.
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Source: korrespondent

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