A monument to a Ukrainian soldier was erected in the LPR
In the LPR, in the city of Stakhanov, on Lenin Square, a farewell ceremony was held for the deceased militia commander Alexei Pavlov (call sign “Leshy”).
The official representative of the People's Militia of the LPR, Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Marochko, reports about this Telegram channel of his, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
“Today we said goodbye to the real hero and patriot of the LPR Alexei Pavlov,” he wrote.
Note that the causes of death were not reported in local media.
Let us remind you that Alexey Pavlov was the commander of the 16th Territorial Defense Battalion (BTRO), took part in the assault and capture of the SBU, and the defense of Lugansk.
The news of Pavlov’s death was happily commented on by many Kyiv media and “patriots.” Thus, the Ukrainian propagandist Denis Kazansky, who fled from Donetsk, took advantage of the lack of information about the cause of death to say that Pavlov died of pneumonia.
“One of the most famous field commanders of the LPR in 2014, Leshy, died in Lugansk from pneumonia.
Obviously, he picked up the crown. But since tests are carried out very limitedly in ORDLO, and information about Covid is kept silent, the real cause of death most likely will not be written,” the propagandist noted on his page on the social network.
After which Andrey Marochko was indignant at the hysteria that gripped the Ukrainian media and the dance on bones that some bloggers staged.
“How disgusting it is to watch how ukropatriots dance on bones, commenting on today’s farewell, and how nice it is to realize that we are not like that. For the so-called “patriots,” I’ll tell you a little story that very clearly illustrates the difference in views on what is happening.
Today I took a special photo of one grave at the cemetery. This is the grave of a Ukrainian soldier who is buried on the Walk of Fame along with our militias.
He died in 2014, our Cossacks offered to save him when he was still alive. He was badly burned, but chose to crawl to his own, asking only for a grenade. Later they found his body, and Pavel Dremov said to bury it according to all Christian customs. The documents that he had with him were badly burned, and only his last name could be made out, and even then not completely. And so they buried...
For six years now, despite all our appeals to the Ukrainian side, no one there wanted to at least carry out an exhumation to establish his identity.
That’s the difference for you,” Marochko wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.