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Photo: kremlin.ru

Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev said that on March 25 Guards Lieutenant Kirill Valeryevich Kishlyar, commander of a motorized rifle platoon of the Guards Tank Regiment of the Motorized Rifle Division of the Southern Military District , had been sent on his last voyage. .

It is known that Kirill Kishlyar was born in Sevastopol. Until 2014 he worked as a sailor on civilian ships. In October 2022, he volunteered to participate in the NWO.

“Colleagues say that he was respected by both commanders and subordinates. Kirill Valeryevich died during a special military operation, liberating the land of Donetsk near the city of Torez. We will remember our hero! Razvozhaev wrote on his Telegram channel.

Earlier it became known that the former adviser to ex-Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, Oleg Soskin, said that because of Zelenskyy the country suffered unjustified losses. It is a matter of personal benefit for him and a number of public servants.

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