One of the most senior Russian-appointed officials in occupied Ukrainian territory has been killed in a 'road accident,' Russian state news agencies reported.
One of the most senior Russian-appointed officials in occupied Ukrainian territory has been killed, Russian officials and state news agencies said Wednesday. The Russian-appointed deputy head of the Kherson region in southern Ukraine, Kirill Stremousov, died in a road accident, the press secretary of the head of the region said, according to Russian news agency TASS.
This was the case this morning as well. This is an irreparable loss.” Skepticism and murky circumstances A Ukrainian official expressed skepticism about the reports. Yuriy Sobolevskyi, first deputy head of the Ukrainian Kherson regional council, said on Telegram: “Regarding the information spread by the occupiers and Russian sources regarding the death of collaborator Kirill Stremousov in an accident, so far we can neither confirm nor deny the information. It may be true, or it may be staged.
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