Kherson partisans killed collaborator Dmitry Savluchenko, employed by the Russian occupation regional authority, by car bombing.
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Kherson partisans killed collaborator Dmitry Savluchenko, employed by the Russian occupation regional authority, by car bombing.
Dmytro Savluchenko was killed when his car exploded in Kherson on the morning of 24 June.
Russian media reported that a car belonging to Dmytro Savluchenko exploded, and he died in what is believed to be an assassination attempt.
Ukrainian journalist Denys Kazanskyi reported Savluchenko's death and suggested it could have been carried out by Ukrainian special services.
Dmytro Savluchenko's car was blown up in Russian-occupied Kherson.
It is unclear whether Dmytro Savluchenko was in the car at the time of the explosion.
The enemy inflicted an aerial strike on the positions of our troops in the area of the village of Bila Krynytsia.
Inflicted an air strike on the positions of our troops in the area of the settlement of Bila Krynytsia.
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Source story: day-121-2023-02-11