Drunk occupiers caused a car accident in Alchevsk: a brigade commander and three Russian soldiers died.
According to ТСН: In Alchevsk, which is under occupation, a traffic accident involving drunk Russian soldiers from the 88th brigade occurred. As a result of the accident, the commander of the 136th separate guards motorized rifle brigade of the Russian Armed Forces, Erik Selimov, along with three of his subordinates, died.
The death of Selimov was officially announced by the head of Dagestan, Sergey Melikov, emphasizing the scale of the tragedy related to Russian military personnel. Journalist Denis Kazansky noted that such incidents usually concern civilians, but in this case, it was Russian occupiers who died.
“Interestingly, the 88th brigade of the Russian Armed Forces is the same brigade 'Espanola', which consists of football fans and real, not fictitious, Nazis. Its commander Stanislav Orlov was recently killed in Crimea during an arrest by Russian FSB officers. And now such an 'alaverdi' has happened,” writes the journalist.
It is also worth noting that earlier in the southern part of Moscow, there was an explosion of a car in which Russian major-general Fanil Sarvarov was present.
This accident once again draws attention to the security situation among Russian military personnel, especially in times of conflict. It confirms that dangers can sometimes arise not only from external sources but also from within military units. In turn, tragic cases can have far-reaching consequences for the military situation in the region.
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