ukraine: Chief of “LPR people’s militia” injured in apartment block blast in occupied Luhansk – media

21:59, 06.01.21 – UNIAN

The explosion severely damaged the apartment.

Chief of “people’s militia” of the “LPR” (Luhansk People’s Republic) terrorist organization Yan Leshchenko has been injured in an explosion at a residential building in the city of Luhansk in Russian-occupied Donbas, eastern Ukraine.

That is according to the Ukrainian online newspaper Novyny Donbasa (News of Donbas), referring to a TV channel controlled by the occupying authorities.

The explosion severely damaged the apartment, as the windows were broken, while fragments of glass and things scattered tens of meters around the five-story building.

Telegram channels loyal to the occupying authorities report that Leshchenko resides in that apartment and allegedly controls supplies of cheap alcohol and smuggled cigarettes to so-called “people’s militia units.” They did not rule out a turf war with an attempt to present it as a household blast.

Leshchenko was hospitalized, the media reported, referring to Russia’s news agency Interfax.

21 comments

  1. Well, a grenade detonating in a toilet bowl while a drunk terrorist is sweating on the pot, can be considered a household blast, according to ruSSian standards. 😀

      • Yup. BTW, the Capitol is safe again. 😇 Was a great show, wasn’t it? Hopefully the senators and congressmen finally realized that they are not untouchable and if they betray our people they will come for their asses. 😀

        • Unlike BLM and Antifa burning nightly for months and months, the Tea Party just goes in, throws a party and then leaves. 😉
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  2. “They did not rule out a turf war with an attempt to present it as a household blast.”
    Naturally, turf wars are a part of life in an area controlled by crime syndicates. The top don in the Kremlin will raise more than an eyebrow when he learns that he’s been cut out of any alcohol and cigarette deals.

  3. This kind of gives the game away and allows a little more insight into the real situation there.
    The filth just allowed the local gangsters to do what they want in return for some weapons and pretending to be in control.

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