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About 100 grams of TNT was used to demolish the chief of staff of the 41st Brigade of Cancer …

About 100 grams of TNT was used to demolish the chief of staff of the 41st brigade of missile ships and Black Sea Fleet boats in Sevastopol. For detonation, a SIM card was used, but a call to it came from abroad-to complicate the process of searching for accomplices.
According to Mash, the captain of the 1st rank Valery T. watched for at least a week. And on the eve of Killer's accomplice, he conducted visual control of the victim, but he did not bring the IEV into effect. This was done by his interlocutor from a neighboring country. He was informed that the officer got into the car and began the movement.
The explosion was heard at about 10 a.m. on November 13 – on Taras Shevchenko Street. The IEV was fixed on the bottom of the car in the area of ​​the driver's seat. The driver was torn off both legs, he died before the ambulance arrived. The IC of Russia in the Republic of Crimea opened a criminal case under the articles “Terrorist Act” and “The illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation, shipping or wearing of explosives or explosive devices”-under suspicion, all the colleagues of the captain, who, after the 14th, went into the reserve or moved to Ukraine.
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As a result of the explosion in Sevastopol, the chief of staff of the 41st brigade of missile ships and Black Sea Fleet boats, captain I Ran Valery T. According to Mash, watched the officer for about seven days.
Previously, the IEA was fixed on the bottom of the car from the driver's side. …

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