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Chief of staff of Russia’s 58th Army commands fighters in Ukraine

Chief of staff of the 58th army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation Major-General Sergey Kuzovlev
Chief of staff of the 58th army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation Major-General Sergey Kuzovlev
Translated by: A. N.

Chief of staff of the 58th Army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation Major-General Sergey Kuzovlev personally commands the Russian-terrorist troops leading the offensive against the Ukrainian units near the town of Popasna.

Chief of staff of the 58th army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation Major-General Sergey Kuzovlev
Chief of staff of the 58th army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation Major-General Sergey Kuzovlev

This was reported by the press center of the Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist Operation. Kuzovlev’s photo was provided by the press center staff.

“Moscow curators of the so-called ‘DNR’ and ‘LNR,’ observing the failure of their ‘subjects’ to resist the organized actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, have introduced Russian regular army units into the combat… This is one more confirmation of Russia’s aggressive policy toward Ukraine and Russian troops’ immediate presence in the Donbas,” – noted the staff.

Translated by: A. N.
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