Vakha, an accomplice of the terrorist Motorola, was liquidated near Kharkiv


One of the most famous mercenaries Vladimir “Vakha” Andanov from Buryatia was liquidated in the Kharkiv region
Meanwhile, the ranks of the Russian PMC "Wagner" thinned out, said Denis Kazansky.
The mercenary has been fighting against Ukrainians since 2014. Participated in the battles for Debaltseve.
The Russian military became famous for the fact that in 2014 he recorded a video in the ORDO, in which he said hello to Ulan-Ude, Chita and a number of other cities. This became evidence of the participation of the Buryats in the invasion. "Vakha" was killed at night during reconnaissance of the area.
Officially, the leadership of the Eastern Military District of the Russian Federation did not comment on the information about his death.
Wakha also traveled to fight in Syria and Libya.

Russian tg-channels also report on the wounding of the deputy commander of the special regiment named after. Akhmat Kadyrov Lieutenant Colonel Mezhed Utsmigov .
This happened on the afternoon of June 2, when Utsmigov, with the call sign "Mujahid", together with employees of the Chechen special regiment, settled in one of the houses in the village of Kamyshevakha.
Shelling began, a shell hit the building. "Mujahid" with subordinates managed to run out of the house, but was wounded in the leg and received a concussion.
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