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Attack on an Azov Brigade Fighter in Ivano-Frankowsk: Suspected to Have Been Declared by Two Military Personnel

In Ivano-Frankovsk, on 13 June, Major 12 of the Azov Special Forces, Andrei Korinevich, was attacked by the Special Prosecutor's Office for the Defence of the Western Region, in which two men were reported to have been suspected; according to the investigation, suspected suspects were armed with objects similar to a telescope stick and tear sprays beat the military and sprayed a chemical in his face; the victim was subjected to chemical burns of…
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In Ivano-Frankovsk, on 13 June, Major 12 of the Azov Special Forces, Andrei Korinevich, was attacked by the Special Prosecutor's Office for the Defence of the Western Region, in which two men were reported to have been suspected; according to the investigation, suspected suspects were armed with objects similar to a telescope stick and tear sprays beat the military and sprayed a chemical in his face; the victim was subjected to chemical burns of…

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The attack on the Azov military took place on 13 June in Ivano-Frankowsk.

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Two servicemen who attacked Azova fighter Andriy Korynevich were reported on suspicion of hooliganism

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