The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated a Russian propagandist.


A Russian propagandist and military correspondent for the Russian Ministry of Defense's channel 'Zvezda', Mykyta Goldin, died in a Moscow hospital. He was wounded as a result of Himars strikes. This was reported by Russian media.
This information was disseminated by Russian media on April 24. They note that Goldin spent the last month in a hospital bed since March 24 of this year.
On that day, Goldin received serious shrapnel wounds at the front. That same day, three Russian propagandists were killed in the combat zone.
Mykyta Goldin was born in the Russian city of Pskov and was 25 years old. He graduated from a cadet school in St. Petersburg and then entered the journalism faculty of the Military University named after Prince Alexander Nevsky.
Since 2024, Goldin had been preparing stories for the 'Zvezda' channel and published in 'Moscow Komsomolets' and other publications.
Also, on March 24, a Russian propagandist and correspondent for the newspaper 'Izvestia', Oleksandr Fedorchak, who had been working on the frontline of the Russian-Ukrainian war since 2022, justifying Kremlin aggression, was eliminated in Ukraine's combat zone.
Earlier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated a Russian football player and a children's coach.
Furthermore, a captain of the guard, Bato Tsidipov, a Russian occupier and two-Time world champion in tank biathlon, died in a St. Petersburg hospital from his wounds.
Also, in temporarily occupied Luhansk, Jeyhun Salamov, co-owner of the 'Caucasus' cafe, which the fighters of the 'Akhmat' special unit used for recruitment activities, was shot dead. This was reported by the partisan movement 'Atesh'.
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