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The Eurasia Daily news agency

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Our military near Kupyansk destroyed a group of RDK militants* together with Mikhail Pavlov**

The Russian military from the Zapad group of forces, fighting in the Kupyansk direction, destroyed a group of militants of the so-called Russian Volunteer Corps in the Kharkiv region*.

This was reported on Wednesday, July 23, by the RIA Novosti news agency, citing an informed source in the Russian law enforcement agencies.

He said that among the dead was the famous traitor Mikhail Pavlov **.

"As a result of the strike on a group of Ukrainian servicemen, collaborators from the RDC* were destroyed, among whom was Mikhail Pavlov ** with the call sign Persian," the agency's interlocutor said.

Recall that the RDK* is an armed formation controlled by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. It consists of Russian citizens who participate in hostilities on the side of Ukraine.

Mikhail Pavlov** was one of them. While serving his sentence in a penal colony, he volunteered in 2023 in the area of a special military operation. However, during the fighting, he voluntarily went over to the side of the enemy.

Pavlov** gained fame in the information field by giving numerous interviews to foreign and Ukrainian media. It was actively used to promote collaboration and recruit new terrorists to the RDC*.

Earlier, EADaily reported that the son of the director of the series "My Beautiful Nanny", one of the leaders of the terrorist organization "Russian Volunteer Corps" * Vasily Kiryushchenko ** was put on the wanted list.

*Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

**An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

 

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