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During the NMD in Ukraine, a fighter of the PMC “Wagner” from the Sverdlovsk region was killed

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During a special operation in Ukraine, a native of the Sladkovsky rural settlement of the Sverdlovsk region, Alexei Evseev, died. We know that the man left as a volunteer at the front in the ranks of the Wagner PMC.
Evseev served in the army regularly in 1994. After that, he worked on the collective farm “Lenin’s Way” in the village of Turinskaya Sloboda. Then the man went on his way to the sawmill.
After the start of the special operation in Ukraine, he went to the front as part of the Wagner PMC. During the fighting, he was mortally wounded on March 7, 2023. Those who knew Evseev characterized him as an open and sociable person who loved fishing.

He worked at the sawmill as a carpenter, at work he was praised and respected. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing. He was a people person, hardworking, friendly and open-minded,” the local government’s press service said in a statement.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that according to General of the Russian Armed Forces Gurulev, three combined arms armies and strike groups are needed to win over the Russian Armed Forces.

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