Volodymyr Struk, who was mayor of Kreminna since 2020, suffered a “gunshot wound to the heart” after being abducted.
The pro-Russian mayor of a Ukrainian city in the self-declared republic of Luhansk has reportedly been killed after being kidnapped from his home.
Volodymyr Struk, 57, who was mayor of Kreminna since 2020, suffered a “gunshot wound to the heart” after being abducted, according to Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.“There is one less traitor in Ukraine. The mayor of Kremenna in Luhansk region, former deputy of Luhansk parliament was found killed,” Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, wrote in a post on Telegram.
Gerashchenko claimed that Struk was a pro-Russian “Luhansk People’s Republic supporter.” “He had a lot of money, likely given to him by Russia,” the adviser wrote.A building destroyed by Russian shelling in Kyiv.People who arrived from Odessa leave a platform of a train station in Lviv, western Ukraine, on March 3.Gerashchenko alleged that Struk was deemed a “traitor” after being “judged by the court of the people’s tribunal.
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