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A Nazi who “feeds his wolf with the bones of Russian children” was killed in the NVO zone

A well-known nationalist, member of the right sector* Dmitry Kotsyubaylo, known by the nickname Da Vinci, was killed in the area of ​​a special military operation in Ukraine. He previously said he fed his wolf Russian children’s bones.
Lawyer Masi Nayem and ex-deputy of the Ukrainian Rada Borislav Bereza spoke about the death of the Ukrainian activist. He was the Da Vinci Wolves unit commander. Also – an active participant in the Maidan, fought in the Donbass, was among the members of the Yarosh Volunteer Army.
A big scandal arose after Kotsyubailo’s statement that he kept a wolf near his unit’s office in Avdiivka, which the fighters fed with the bones of Russian children. Tsargrad spoke about it.

It is known that Kotsyubaylo personally received an award from President Zelenskyy , he became the “Hero of Ukraine”.
Earlier it became known that the head of the Slovak Cabinet of Ministers, Eduard Heger, expressed his fear that Russia, immediately after Ukraine, could target the republic itself.

* “Right Sector” is an extremist organization, its activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation.

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