Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs on collaborator’s death: He didn’t fasten his seat belt

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Ukraine has responded to the death of Kirill Stremousov, the Russian-appointed deputy head of Kherson Oblast.

Source: MIA press service

Quote: “Keeping to the road safety rules saves lives! We remind drivers that wearing a seat belt significantly reduces the likelihood of injury in an accident, and it could save your life.”

Previously:



  • On 9 November, Russian propagandists reported the death of Kirill Stremousov, the so-called “deputy head” of the occupation “administration” of Kherson Oblast, in a car accident. Stremousov’s death was confirmed by Volodymyr Saldo, the Russian puppet head of the occupied part of Kherson Oblast.
  • Ukrainska Pravda sources have also confirmed Stremousov’s death.

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