The security forces of the Russian Federation killed former members of the organizations created by Maxim Martsinkevich. The SBU allegedly recruited them to blow up an oil pipeline, Russian media said.
Russian security forces killed former colleagues of Russian public figure and video blogger Maxim (Tesak) Martsinkevich. The incident took place in the Volgograd region. The Mash Telegram channel reported this on Monday, August 15.
The media assures that the dead tried to blow up the oil pipeline “on the order of the SBU.”
The channel, referring to the data of the security forces, added that Andrei Chuenkov and Yuri Ionov participated in the operation. Both were formerly part of Format 18 and Restruct. After that, they allegedly left for Ukraine and “joined the ranks of the Hurricane and Azov battalions.”
The FSB said they are currently looking for their possible “accomplices on Russian territory.”
Maxim Martsinkevich, better known as Tesak (1984-2020), is a Russian public figure, co-founder and ideologist of the informal international social movement Restruct.
Martsinkevich gained notoriety after his involvement in a number of scandals. In particular, the incidents are related to the incitement of ethnic hatred and the so-called “hunting for pedophiles.” He was in jail several times. He died in a Chelyabinsk pre-trial detention center. According to the official version, he committed suicide.

Maxim Martsinkevich, better known as Tesak
Remember that Kremlin propagandists hire actors to portray the bodies of the dead. To confirm the “outrages” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russians filmed several stories with a dead woman. The woman’s body is covered with a red blanket for the camera. During this time, the “corpse” moved its head, which was comfortably fixed.
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Source: korrespondent

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