Russian war pilot complicit in deadly attack on Kremenchuk mall “eliminated”

A Russian war criminal, Dmitry Genkov, invved, among other things, in the missile strike that targeted the Amstor shping mall in Ukraine’s Kremenchuk on June 27, 2022, was eliminated in Russia.

That’s according to Ukraine’s defense intelligence, Ukrinform reports.

On the morning of October 20, Genkov's body was found in an apple orchard in the village of Suponevo outside Bryansk, with multiple head injuries, “likely caused by a hammer”, the HUR defense intelligence agency noted, warning of a “just retribution” coming for every war crime committed.

Genkov was a pilot with the 52nd heavy bomber aviation regiment of the Russian Aerospace Force (military unit 33310), based at the Shaykovka airfield, a home for Tu-22M3 bombers.

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The war criminal was the chief of staff of the Russian aviation squadron.

He is responsible for missile attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, including the strike that hit the Amstor shping mall in Kremenchuk where nearly a thousand pele were shping at the time of the attack. Twenty-two pele were killed in the strike, and dozens were injured.

Genkov is also complicit in a missile attack that hit an apartment block in the city of Dnipro on January 14, 2023, where 46 pele died, including six children.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, Russian war criminal Major Dmitry Pervukha was assassinated in the center of Luhansk. In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, Pervukha had held the position of the so-called "chief of staff for tros’ service and military security."

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Source: ukrinform.net

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