Saturday 28 May 2022 11:40 PM Russian troops 'launch hunt-to-kill missions' to purge top Ukrainian officials ... trends now

Saturday 28 May 2022 11:40 PM Russian troops 'launch hunt-to-kill missions' to purge top Ukrainian officials ... trends now
Saturday 28 May 2022 11:40 PM Russian troops 'launch hunt-to-kill missions' to purge top Ukrainian officials ... trends now

Saturday 28 May 2022 11:40 PM Russian troops 'launch hunt-to-kill missions' to purge top Ukrainian officials ... trends now

Russian troops ‘launch hunt-to-kill missions’ to purge top Ukrainian officials in the east of the country as the Kremlin hails fresh advances Regional leaders are 'constantly on the move' to avoid 'Red Terror' death squads Kremlin yesterday hailed fresh advances on Ukraine including the city of Lyman  Putin's forces are now in control of 95 per cent of Luhansk, eastern Ukraine 

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Murderous Russian troops have launched ‘hunt to kill’ missions to purge top Ukrainian officials in the east of the country.

Regional leaders are said to be constantly on the move to avoid death squads reminiscent of the ‘Red Terror’ carried out by Bolsheviks after FirstWorld War according to the police chief in the Luhansk region of the Donbas.

As the Kremlin yesterday hailed fresh advances, including taking Lyman, a city in the neighbouring Donetsk region that gives Vladimir Putin a bridgehead deeper into the Donbas, chief Oleg Grigorov said: ‘Heads of local administration, including myself, we are constantly on the move. The Russians are hunting for our heads, be it capture or outright liquidation.’

Putin’s forces are now in control of 95 per cent of Luhansk. In his nightly address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky admitted the situation was ‘difficult’, but added: ‘Donbas will be in Ukraine because this is us, this is our essence. And even if Russia brings destruction and suffering there, we will still restore every city and every community.’

Murderous Russian troops have launched 'hunt to kill' missions to purge top Ukrainian officials in the east of the country. This comes after the Kremlin yesterday hailed fresh advances on Ukraine. Vladimir Putin pictured on May 28 in Moscow

Murderous Russian troops have launched 'hunt to kill' missions to purge top Ukrainian officials in the east of the country. This comes after the Kremlin yesterday hailed fresh advances on Ukraine. Vladimir Putin pictured on May 28 in Moscow

With Russia now focused on encircling Severodonetsk, the

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