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Sergey Andreychenko
[edit]The article stated: On 9 October 2014 the unit carried out an operation in Telmanove, Donetsk Oblast, resulting in the death of several Chechen militants as well as three Russian military operatives including Russian general Sergey Andreychenko, the highest ranking Russian soldier lost so far during the War in Donbass.[1]
- ^ "Ukrainian battalion says Russian general killed in operation in Donetsk". Euromaidan Press.
The source is partisan, and googling shows a lot of hearsay in certain media around that time, but no confirmed report exists. A confirmed report on the existence of a Sergey Andreychenko with the role attributed to him seems needed, too. -- Zz (talk) 17:49, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
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