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10 of October, 17:23

In the battle for the Donetsk airport wounded Latvian mercenary
In one version of the citizen of Latvia, Guntis Dislers nicknamed the Latvian war in Ukraine on the side of the Ukrainian army, received a serious wound in the battle for the Donetsk airport.
Guntis received a serious wound and another 8 October underwent surgery at a local hospital in Odessa. He moved to Kiev and regained consciousness, informs Delfi. Latvians fought in the 1st of the volunteer battalions against militias DND in the district of Donetsk airport. According to the information portal, He has the opportunity to be involved in the deprivation of life 200 militias. Another source, who wished to remain anonymous, said that Guntis - local Latvians, who moved to Ukraine in the 80-ies of the previous century. In social networks there is information about the fact that Guntis Dislers who lives in Kyiv, from 1980 to 1985 he studied at the Riga Polytechnic Institute. Remember, during the military conflict, which began in the Donbass in the spring of the current year, the militias resisted not only the soldiers of the Ukrainian army, and Authorized private volunteer battalions, such as " Azov ", " Donbass ", " Aidar " and others, where there are, as well as among them, and radical nationalists. Foreign correspondents even filmed the soldiers machardie of Ukraine in the form of Nazi symbols. Before the government of Donetsk national Republic claimed to have evidence that Kiev attracts foreign mercenaries to provide special operations in the South-East. Also the German printed edition of the Bild am Sonntag reported on the likely participation of mercenaries zvetnoi American private military organization Blackwater and Greystone in military operations in the East of Ukraine. The white house denied the presence in Ukraine of the American mercenaries. Media reported that the Swedish neo-Nazis joined the Ukrainian penal battalion " Azov ".

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