The battalion commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, responsible for the death of his saboteurs, was wounded
In the Donbass, the commander of the 137th battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Vadim Rymarenko, and the sergeant accompanying him were allegedly wounded by enemy shelling from an under-barrel grenade launcher.
Kharkov “ATO volunteer” Roman Donik reported this on his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Today two Marines were wounded by VOG. By a strange coincidence, one of the wounded was battalion commander Rymarenko. The same one who sent evacuations without support and left the Crane to die. The same one who lied to the senior boss that Yaroslav was already dead. The same one who lied that he didn’t have a video of a live Crane, which was immediately sent to him. The same one whose activities during evacuations are being investigated. The same one who lied to the eyes of the parents of the deceased Crane.
To understand the depth of the personality, he is the same one who, according to rumors, in 16 in Peski invented and gave himself a “shell shock” from a rupture, which no one nearby saw or heard,” Donik wrote.
Following logic, he admitted that this incident could be a simulation or a “self-inflicted gunshot”, in order to evade responsibility, hiding behind an injury.
“I would like the Military Law Enforcement Service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine to conduct a comprehensive verification of the fact,” the “volunteer” added.
Let us recall that Yaroslav Zhuravel was one of several saboteurs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including an Estonian mercenary, those who were blown up by mines near Zaitsevo (DPR). At the same time, some participants of the DRG could survive, if they hadn't been abandoned by their own people, and medical assistance was provided on time.
“The battalion commander went together with the sergeant today to record the results of the shelling by the militants. They received moderate injuries,” the JFO headquarters reported.
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