Russians claim car with “council member” inside blown up in Luhansk
The Russians have claimed that a car with Oleh Popov, the so-called member of the people's council of the "LPR" (self-proclaimed and non-recognised Luhansk People's Republic), inside exploded in the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk, and he was wounded. Source: collaborator Volodymyr Rohov; RIA Novosti, a Kremlin-aligned Russian news outlet; anonymous pro-Russian Telegram channels Details: RIA Novosti reported that a car burned down in the centre of Luhansk near the Avangard stadium.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire, but the causes and details of the incident were not clarified.
Advertisement:RIA Novosti did not specify whether anyone was injured in the explosion. Anonymous Russian Telegram channels claimed that the car was blown up and that Oleh Popov, the so-called member of the people's council of the "LPR", was inside the car. He was reportedly injured.
Collaborator Volodymyr Rohov also claimed that Popov was wounded. He said that "the council member was" there. Updated: TASS reports with reference to the commentary from the occupying authorities of Luhansk Oblast that Popov died after his car has been blown up.
Background:
- In September 2022 Russian propagandists also spread the information about the alleged death of Popov. Some Ukrainian Telegram channels stated he had been assassinated by Russian special services.
- In February 2023, Russian media "found out" that an attempt on his life had allegedly been orchestrated. After a "failed attempt" Popov disappeared and, according to Russian media, "the game of Russian special services" started.
- It was stated that the members of the Security Service of Ukraine were really behind the attempt on his life.
- In February, the occupying authorities of Luhansk Oblast told Russian journalists that Popov "started exercising authority as a Member of Parliament".
Corrected: Earlier, it was stated in the news that Popov "was an acting Member of Parliament".
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