Who did Russian President Vladimir sit with at the Victory Day parade in Moscow.
Last year, the President-dictator of Russia Vladimir Putin watched the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9 in the company of ex-NKVD and KGB officers. This time, real veterans were seated next to him – Colonel Evgeny Kuropatkov, who was a participant in the Victory Parade in 1945, and Alexandra Aleshina, who trained more than two dozen snipers. But behind the Russian dictator sat new “heroes” – members of the so-called “SVO”. And therefore they were sure to get into the frame.
This is stated in the digest of the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security.
As experts found out, senior lieutenant Chalim Chuldum-ool, Major Boris Dudka and captain Sergei Bacherikov were put behind Putin’s back.
Chuldum-ool (left) received the title of “Hero of Russia” for his service in the 55th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade. On December 15, 2023, near the village of Vodyanoye, Donetsk region, the hero-occupier shot two cars with Ukrainian military personnel from grenade launchers, and then killed “about 10 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers” with small arms. The head of the Tiwa Republic, Vladislav Khovalig, personally reported this.
And the 55th brigade itself is known for the fact that in March 2022 it controlled the village of Yagodnoye, Chernihiv region. Then the occupiers herded 368 local residents into the basement of a rural school, where people spent 28 days in conditions similar to a concentration camp, 10 hostages died.
Boris Dudko (sitting in the center – ed.) in Ukraine served as deputy commander of the 124th separate tank battalion of the Pskov 76th Guards Air Assault Division, whose military was involved in violence against civilians in Bucha in the Kiev region in spring 2022.
Sergei Bacherikov (to the right of Putin – ed.) serves in the 27th separate brigade of the Russian Chemical Defense Plant. In Ukraine, he commanded a flamethrower company. He received the title of “hero” because his unit helped cover the flight of the Russian army in August 2022.
“In the future, these and other “heroes” (if they survive) will also They will be imprisoned behind Putin or in front of him, it doesn’t matter. Justice for their crimes will catch up with them,” the Center for Strategic Communications emphasizes.
Recall that a political scientist analyzed Putin’s behavior at the parade in Moscow on May 9, 2024.
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