Defense Intelligence: Russian war criminal Major Pervukha eliminated in center of Luhansk
Main Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reports that Russian war criminal Major Dmitry Pervukha has been killed in the center of Luhansk.
"On October 18, 2024, at about 11:40, a UAZ Patriot exploded in the center of temporarily occupied Luhansk. An officer of the Russian occupation army - Major Dmitry Vladimirovich Pervukha was in the car. As a result of the explosion, the invader involved in war crimes was killed," the message on Telegram on Saturday said.
The Agency reports that "Pervukha served in the 273rd Intelligence Center (military unit 53847) subordinate to the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, whose permanent deployment point is located in the city of Novosibirsk. In the occupied territories of Ukraine, Major Pervukha held the position of the so-called 'chief of staff for military service and security.'"
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