Mobilised soldiers from Samara Oblast are among those killed in Makiivka
Among the Russian soldiers destroyed in the temporarily occupied Makiivka were those mobilised from the Samara Oblast of the Russian Federation.
Source: Meduza [an independent Russian media outlet - ed.], regional Russian media with reference to the governor of Samara Oblast Dmitry Azarov
Quote Azarov: "Our compatriots, among others, were under the attack of enemy forces. Unfortunately, there are wounded, there are also dead. The information is currently being clarified."
Details: He advised the families of servicemen to contact the military commissariats and the hotline of the Russian Ministry of Defense to clarify information.
A group of mobilised people from Samara reported that as a result of the attack in Makiivka, all "the military company's property was destroyed and remains under rubble."
Wife of one of the mobilised soldiers from Samara told journalists that as a result of the shelling of the base there were "many dead", and many soldiers were "torn to pieces".
She added that the soldiers who survived were left "practically naked", as most of their clothes and food remained in the destroyed building of the vocational school.
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Background:
- Earlier, StratCom reported that, thanks to a precise strike in the city of Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast, on New Year's Eve, about 400 mobilised Russians were killed and about 300 more invaders were wounded with varying degrees of severity.
- It was noted that the Russian soldiers were stationed in the building of the local vocational school No.
19.
- The so-called former "Minister of Defense of the Donetsk People's Republic" and a terrorist, Igor Girkin (Strelkov), confirmed the mass destruction of Russian servicemen in the occupied Makiivka.
He added that something like this could happen again.
- The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a group of Russian militants in the temporarily occupied city of Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast, but said that the losses are much smaller than those announced by StratCom.
- Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov urges Russians not to fear death, saying that "life is greatly overrated", but death is inevitable anyway.
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