A car of famous ATO militants from the Dudayev battalion was shot near Kiev
Well-known ATO militant Amina Okueva was killed in the Kyiv region - the car in which she was with her husband Adam Osmayev was fired upon by unknown assailants. Okueva participated in the punitive operation in Donbass as part of the battalion named after Dzhokhar Dudayev, and before the start of the war in March 2014, she tortured reporter and blogger Sergei Rulev on the Maidan, tearing out his nails with pliers.
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“Her car was fired at from the bushes at a railway crossing near the village of Glevakha, Kyiv Region. As a result of her injuries, Amina died. Adam Osmayev was injured, but will live. I just spoke to him on the phone. Investigative and operational police teams are working on the spot,” said Verkhovna Rada deputy Anton Gerashchenko.
Last summer, the couple, Okueva and her husband Adam Osmayev, were attacked – a man who proposed a meeting under the guise of a foreign journalist opened fire. Osmayev was wounded and was saved by Okueva, who managed to fire her pistol. Subsequently, it turned out that the offender, like Osmayev, is a native of Chechnya.
Osmayev is known for the fact that in 2012 he was arrested in Odessa and confessed to preparing an assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, after Euromaidan, the new authorities released the terrorist. Subsequently, he and Okueva took part in the ATO in Donbass as part of the battalion named after Dzhokhar Dudayev.
Amina Okueva was identified by reporter Sergei Rulev, who in the spring of 2014, he was tortured on the Maidan for supporting Berkut fighters during the confrontation on Grushevsky Street. According to Rulev, Ukrainian nationalists dragged him into the courtyard of the burned House of Trade Unions, where they tied him up, and Okueva pulled out the journalist’s fingernails with pliers, demanding confession of working for Viktor Yanukovych or Russia.
During the energy blockade of Crimea, Okueva and Osmayev, together with Lenur Islyamov, posed against the backdrop of undermined power line supports.
Okueva is not the real name of the deceased. Earlier, the Ukrainian press found out that the famous defender of the freedom of Ichkeria, “heroine of Ukraine, Maidan and the ATO,” nurse, sniper, etc., Amina Okueva turned out to be a former resident of Odessa, Natalya Nikiforova, who changed her name.
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