In Ukraine, a mobilized official from the Moscow City Hall died

In Ukraine, an official who headed one of the departments in the Moscow government, 28-year-old Aleksey Martynov, who was mobilized at the end of September, died. This was told by the deputy editor-in-chief of the propaganda RT Natalya Loseva in the Telegram channel.

According to her, Martynov was mobilized on September 23, despite the lack of combat experience. He died more than two weeks later, on October 10.

“Friend and colleague of my close friends. In his youth, he served in the Semyonovsky regiment (this is where you need to march). Zero combat experience. He was sent to the front almost a few days later. He died heroically on October 10. Military leaders, now is not the time to lie. You shouldn’t lie at all, and now it’s a crime.”

The Insider has already reported on how Russians are indiscriminately mobilized with various diseases, in some cases this leads to death. There are regular reports in the media about the deaths of those mobilized at the training grounds – there are more and more men who died before reaching the front. So, on October 12, it became known about the death of 27-year-old welder Maxim Rodionov in the Elan training center in the Sverdlovsk region. State Duma deputy Maxim Ivanov stated that the cause of death was a "drug overdose", and that the man "used illegal substances with another mobilized". His father, Alexei Rodionov , told the Telegram channel "Caution, news" that his son had never used drugs.

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