Recent data on deaths among militaries from North Caucasus in Ukraine

Recent data on deaths among militaries from North Caucasus in Ukraine

The 93.ru publication reported the death of two marines who served in the 382nd separate battalion of the 810th Marine Brigade stationed in the city of Temryuk. They were 23-year-old Nikolai Gutsel from Novorossiysk and Artem Verboloz from Krasnodar. Information about the death of military journalists was confirmed by the press service of the regional administration.

Also, among the dead were two Anapchans. Yevgeny Nikitin died on April 27th, nothing more is known about him. Senior Lieutenant Vadim Shekurov served in the 1141st Artillery Regiment, he was 31 years old.

In Volgograd, the funeral of 31-year-old native of Volzhsky Diar Dzhiksimbaev was held. He served as a driver with the rank of sergeant and was killed on 22nd April.

Another Volgograd resident, 41-year-old Dmitry Goncharov, volunteered for the so-called "People's Militia of Donbas" in the separatist "DNR" and "LNR" and was killed on April 7th.

The "Caucasian Knot," referring to the head of Kalmykia, reports the death of a native of Elista, chief of staff of the special forces detachment of the Southern Military District, Major Andrey Kunakov, who was killed on March 19th in Mariupol and buried in Mytishchi near Moscow. Previously, Kunakov served in the North Caucasus and Syria.

Also among the dead is 21-year-old native of Stavropol Andrei Romashchenkov. He grew up in a foster family in Bashkortostan, where he is buried.

The head of the Soviet urban district of the Stavropol Territory, Sergei Voronkov, spoke about the death of 25-year-old professional military member Danil Zorin, who, among other things, participated in hostilities in Syria as a squad leader. According to the official, the man died on April 21st as a result of a wound he received during reconnaissance.

A meeting dedicated to the memory of two graduates who died during the war was held at the Ingush Polytechnic College - one of them is Ismail Daurbekov. His age and date of death are not public.

Information about the death of a resident of Beslan, Nikolai Demeev, was also published. He served in Chechnya under a contract and was sent to Ukraine. He died on April 21st and was 33 years old.

The Donday.ru, citing its own sources, also reported the death of 21-year-old Alexander Shetukhin from the Tselinsky district, who served in the rank of deputy commander of a combat vehicle. He died on April 11th, he was survived by his parents, younger sister, and older brother, who is now also fighting on the territory of Ukraine.

The administration of the Tabasaran region of Dagestan presented the Order of Courage to the father of the deceased senior soldier Kemran Arabov. The date and circumstances of the death of the military man are not reported, it is known that he left behind a wife and two children.

In the Volgograd region reported the death of four soldiers. This is the 40-year-old commander of the deep intelligence department Dmitry Illarionov from the Kalachevsky district, who died on April 21st; 20-year-old private Albert Kudryavtsev from the city of Pallasovka; 21-year-old shooter Ivan Sokolov from Volzhsky and Valery Baimyshev, 20-year-old private from the city of Surovikino.

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