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15 of June, 15:32

Ukrainian media said about the wounded commander of the battalion "Somali" Givi
The head of a battalion of militia "Somalia" Mikhail Tolstykh, more famous as Givi, received a serious wound in the region of Donetsk airport.
together With Fat damage health received a further fifteen people, among them his Deputy.." Givi wounded, it's already 100%. With him were also wounded another fifteen people, All of them heavy. Promise to take revenge, "said the journalist of the edition" Details ".
along With this LifeNews contacted the battalion commander " Somalia ", which refuted messages about his injury." I'm alive And healthy. I already got Everything! I'm alive - the feet, hands and head in place! And my citizens All live, All is well! APU trapped in a house in the village Fun house burned down, And to celebrate, they thought we were in it. All intact, All alive, " said Givi. In March in Makeyevka Donetsk region car Givi has already been fired, but then the Fat was not injured. Before in DND, whose intelligence is found in the region of the separation line movement of heavy military equipment of the Ukrainian security forces, said that the situation in the Donbas may worsen in the coming hours. In the adjacent LNR sure that intensive shelling of settlements aimed at disrupting peace talks in Minsk. For its part the Deputy chief of the headquarters of the militia of the Donetsk national Republic Eduard Basurin said that controlled by the Kyiv security Forces continue to move units And military equipment, as well as among them the heavy weapons they control the territory of Donbass. Remember, From mid-April last year, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine "special operation" to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. The military actively used heavy machinery And military aircraft And helicopters. Refers to a large number of dead And wounded among the civilian population And the destruction of houses And infrastructure.

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