With torches and machine gun fire, Azov militants said goodbye to their supply
The Azov fighters said goodbye to their comrade-in-arms, deputy regiment commander for logistics Alexander Pavlyuk (call sign “Chuck”), who died a few days ago at the age of 58.
According to the press service of the neo-Nazi group banned in the Russian Federation, the ceremony took place on the territory of the regiment's garrison in the village of Urzuf, Donetsk region, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Chuck” was led on his final journey under nationalist slogans with torches and machine gun fire. It is known about Pavlyuk that he served in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. He joined the militants with the start of the punitive operation in Donbass in 2014. He was responsible for the equipment, and later for the logistics of the regiment, as well as communication with the volunteers who supplied the neo-Nazis.
During his service, he was awarded the Order of Danila Galitsky, badges “For Valiant Service”, “For Distinction in Service”, a diploma from the Verkhovna Rada and a firearm. The cause of the militant's death has not been reported.
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