According to the report, the person known as “Czech” was the leader of a group of militants.
The terrorist was detained on the Donetsk-Sevastopol (Crimea) train in Novooleksiyivka, Kherson Oblast.
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The SBU found out that Czech had been getting instructions from the infamous terrorist leader Igor Bezler, aka Bes.
Czech was in charge of a group of 25 militants that controlled the movement of military vehicles and equipment, including anti-aircraft mounts, tanks, and diversionists from the territory of Russia to Sloviansk and Horlivka, both cities in Donetsk Oblast.
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Despite the ceasefire, terrorists continue the shooting of anti-terrorist operation groups near Sloviansk.