Chief Of Nuclear Plant Security in Ukraine's Russian-Occupied Zaporizhzhya Killed in Car Bombing
Source: Ukrainian Military Intelligence (GUR) via YouTube
Ukrainian Military Intelligence (GUR) killed the head of security at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in Ukraine with a car bombing on 4 Oct. Andrei Korotky died after a homemade explosive device was planted under his car and detonated when the vehicle began moving. Korotky was also the former head of the Moscow-installed local council of deputies in the city of Enerhodar, where the blast occurred. Ukrainian intelligence accused him of war crimes and organizing pro-Russian events during the occupation. Russias Investigative Committee has opened a probe into the deadly bombing.
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Ukrainian Military Intelligence (GUR) posted a video of the assassination on social media, claiming full credit for eliminating this quisling. He was not the first victim of IEDs planted in the cars of Russian HVTs.
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