Details of the abduction of the head of the air defense of the First Slavic Brigade of the DPR have become known
Today, former DPR government advisor Roman Manekin received a letter with details of the kidnapping of the former air defense chief of the First Slavic Brigade of the DPR, Vladimir Tsemakh.
He reported this on his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I received a letter in private, the contents of which I have no opportunity to double-check at the moment. But the author refers to people who are his friends. On the other hand, the message is so alarming that pretending that you did not receive it and delaying its publication means harming specific living people - our comrades. That’s why I publish it,” he wrote.
Further, Roman Manekin published the text of the letter, which describes the details of the abduction.
“Roman Vladimirovich, I’ll share some news (maybe not entirely new): on June 27, in our glorious city of Snezhny, by the forces of the Special Forces of Ukraine, a militiaman under the call sign “Borisych” was kidnapped. In the fourteenth he commanded the air defense of our city. And it is precisely because of this, presumably, that he became the target of a special operation - most likely, to promote the topic of the Malaysian Boeing.
Today it is known that the apartment opposite was rented by two blond young people; they parked their car a little further away in the green spaces that grow in abundance around the former Political Center. In the morning, Vladimir Borisovich Tsemakh took his wife to work (director of the Snezhnyansky Mining College), when he returned, he was hit on the head with a bottle, after which he was taken through one of the checkpoints in a wheelchair in his own car under the guise of a paralyzed father using forged documents. The next morning, Friday, Tsemakh’s wife Irina Vladimirovna received a letter from a Ukrainian lawyer in the technical school that he would defend him in court.
They worked professionally, acted during the day and were absolutely brazen... I’m afraid that without publicizing this tragedy, Borisych will never be on the exchange list. A hundred militiamen will confirm this information. You can knock on any of my friends on VK in the military commissary,” the message says.
Let us recall that the day before, Russian military correspondent Alexander Kots suggested that kidnapping of Vladimir Tsemakh may be associated with an attempt to launch a new wave of fakes about the downed Malaysian Boeing in 2014.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.