In Ukraine, the editor of a Russian propaganda TV channel has been eliminated: details.

The police arrested the editor of a Russian propaganda channel
The police arrested the editor of a Russian propaganda channel

The Ukrainian edition of the 'Izvestia' TV channel has faced a sad loss - Maxim Yeliseev, editor of the Russian propaganda channel, has died. This information was reported by the Russian channel.

According to Russian media, Yeliseev joined the Russian occupation army in the fall of 2022 and received the call sign 'Dictor'. He served as a communicator in a unit stationed in the occupied territory of Luhansk.

Journalists added that Yeliseev was killed in a drone attack, without providing further details.
The message states: 'We have lost our colleague, editor of the 'Izvestia' TV channel Maxim Yeliseev. He was killed in the special operation zone after a drone attack.'

According to Russian sources, 30-year-old Yeliseev sustained a leg injury, but he managed to be evacuated from the combat zone and taken to a military hospital in the Belgorod region. Unfortunately, he did not survive the operation.

Previously, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated the Russian propagandist, producer of the Russia Today channel, Magomed Buchaev.

It is worth noting that boxing trainer and candidate for master of sports of the Russian Federation Andrei Garmazhapov was eliminated by Ukrainian defenders. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Policy of the Republic of Buryatia.

Earlier, a former deputy of 'United Russia' from Chuvashia, Vladimir Dmitriyev, was killed in the war in Ukraine. He sustained a minor injury and was taken to a hospital that was later attacked by a drone.

It was also reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated Russian State Duma deputy from Khakassia from the Communist Party Dmitry Ivanov, who fought as part of the Wagner Group.


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