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The head of the DPR announced the establishment of all those involved in the killings of
An archive photo of Donetsk People's Republic Commander of the anti-tank special forces Arseny Pavlov 'Motorola' (left) and Commander of the Somali Battalion in the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic Mikhail Tolstykh ' Givi'.
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Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 on X: "Motorola and Givi(w/new Russian-army supplied winter gear): "We can not take the airport!" https://t.co/Muz3ij1ugx http://t.co/VEOgMbkebe" / X
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Two of the most well-known Separatist commanders in the ongoing War in Donbass: Givi (left) and Motorola (right). Both were assassinated in 2017 and 2016 respectively. [1080x1334] : r/MilitaryPorn
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Separatist leader Givi who tortured Ukrainian captives killed in Donetsk
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Daniele Trovato ☮️ on X: "#Givi, #Motorola, #Mozgovoj the 3 #Donbass commanders killed in the last 2 years. RIP https://t.co/qs07QATiXv" / X
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