Russian activist against the Kremlin dies in the Ukraine War
Russian activist against the Kremlin dies in the Ukraine War
The anti-Kremlische Russian activist Ildar Dadin was killed during his commitment to Ukraine in Charkiw, as his friend and independent Russian media report.
ildar Dadin's activism and captivity
Dadin was once imprisoned in Russia because he repeatedly protested President Vladimir Putin's government. In a number of peaceful street protests, he was first convicted of a law adopted in 2014 that restricted the freedom of assembly in Russia, such as Amnesty International . He served two and a half years in prison, and the law under which he was convicted received the nickname "Dadin law".
The use for Ukraine
his friend and former Russian Member of Ilya Ponomarev, who lives in exile, announced on Monday that Dadin was killed in the Charkiw area last weekend. "Ildar saw Ukraine as an ally in this struggle and was convinced that Putinism can only be defeated by determined resistance," Ponomarev told CNN. Dadin went to Ukraine in June 2023 to join the Siberian battalion and later the Free Russia Legion, a group of mainly Russian nationals who fight for Ukraine.
The fight against injustice
ponomarev added: "He had a pronounced feeling of justice. When he saw that there was wrong - an invasion, people who died - he had to stop this injustice." The Free Russia Legion confirmed that Dadin was one of her soldiers, but declined to comment on his condition and status on Monday, because there were still fights.
about the current attacks on Ukraine
at night Russia continued his attacks on Ukraine, with the Ukrainian authorities reporting four dead and at least 25 injuries in the Donetsk, Charkiw, Cherson and Sumy regions. The Ukraine stated that he shot 32 Russian drones and two rockets on the night. On Monday morning, a drone and rocket attack on the capital was also repelled, which marked the fourth Russian attack on Kiev since October, as the head of the city's military administration, Serhiy Popko, said.
blow against the Russian oil terminal in the Crimea
In the meantime, the General Staff of Ukraine reported that it had successfully attacked an offshore oil terminal in the Crimea, which was occupied by Russia, near the city of Feodosia. The head of the city administration of Feodosia, Igor Tkachenko, confirmed by Russia, confirmed on Telegram that there was a fire at the oil terminal that is the largest in the Crimea. Due to the fire, an emergency was proclaimed in Feodosia.This report was also made of CNN by Nathan Hodge.
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