The school director told the Cheka-OGPU about the route of the second victim near Bryansk under…

The school director told the Cheka-OGPU about the route of the second victim near Bryansk under... The school director told the Cheka-OGPU about the route of the second victim near Bryansk under...

The school director told the Cheka-OGPU about the route of the second subordinate who died near Bryansk.

According to her, Alexander Tkachenko worked as a boiler room operator and in the morning after his shift he was driving home from the village of Novy Ropsk to the village of Lyubechane. At about 8.20 the man drove out in his marsh-colored VAZ 2107. Later, the car was found halfway neatly parked on the side of the road, and the body of the driver was discovered in the evening near the bus stop on the outskirts of the village with gunshot wounds. At the same time, no damage was found on the “seven”. It turns out that Alexander did not resist before his death. The other victim, judging by the tread, tried to turn in the opposite direction, but was stopped. According to child eyewitnesses, Leonid (who worked in a kindergarten, a branch of the same school) simply fell on the steering wheel.

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Ultimately, all the dead met their death on the road and the only witnesses were small and frightened children who were released by the military in white and green suits. As for the “capture” of the village of Sushany, everyone there escaped with a slight fright, in a truly cinematic setting: explosions, arson and shooting. It is noteworthy that already at 12.40 local time, residents of Sushan reported to the Cheka-OGPU that “everyone had left the village” and were asking, “Where are all our services?” Local residents then heard loud explosions around 15.00. If you believe the belated FSB press release (distributed around 19.00), then this was a massive artillery strike. About 2.5 hours after “the enemy was driven out.”

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