Russian publications and Telegram channels say the military commissar died under “unspecified circumstances.”
In Partizansk, Primorsky Krai, Russia, the body of military commissar Roman Malik was found. Currently, the circumstances of his death are not fully known – the police consider the versions of murder or suicide.
The city administration said the military “tragically died.” At the same time, the Telegram channel Amur Mash, citing its sources in law enforcement agencies, said that the police are considering the versions of the murder, as well as the suicide of a soldier.
The dead military commissar was found near a private house. The local edition of Time for Change also clarified that the body was found “on the fence.”
In addition, Baikal 24 added that the body of the military commissar had “signs of suicide.” However, acquaintances of the military commissar deny suicidal tendencies of the deceased.
According to media reports, Roman Malik participated in the Chechen campaigns, and then held various positions in the military registration and enlistment office, including leadership.
In addition, the publications added that the Russian serviceman “is actively engaged in the military-patriotic education of youth.”
It will be recalled that the Russian who opened fire at the Ust-Ilimsk military registration and enlistment office, Ruslan Zinin, told local investigators the motives for his action. According to him, the reason was the death of his friend in the war in Ukraine and the mobilization of his brother.
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Source: korrespondent

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