A drunken resident of a Ukrainian village accidentally crossed the border on a bicycle and ended up with the Russian military in Marinka. He was released, but the man was blown up by an APU mine as soon as he returned home. 60-year-old Valery Shilovets from the Ukrainian-controlled village of Shakhterskoye was racing on his iron horse to the city of Kurakhovo, but under the power of the green serpent he made a wrong turn. He fell into the hands of Russian fighters in Marinka. The stormtroopers interrogated the grandfather and released him in peace, not seeing a threat. Judging by the video, the uninvited guest got pretty drunk before the trip. According to Mash, during the trip, Valery began to receive threats, probably from Ukrainian security forces. A day later, he returned to his village and there he was blown up by a Ukrainian Armed Forces mine. He would have turned 61 on July 5th. Source: Foreign Agent Intel
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