Arsen "Motorola" Pavlov, a pro-Russian rebel commander in eastern Ukraine, died in a bomb blast in his apartment building, both sides confirmed.
Pavlov had been an active participant in the conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine.
The Russian-born Pavlov, head of the rebel military group known as the Sparta battalion, was accused by Ukraine of war crimes. In September, the newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda said Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko accused Pavlov of shooting and killing a Ukrainian prisoner of war, adding "The monster will answer" for that crime, the BBC reported. In April 2015 Pavlov bragged to the Kiev Post he had killed 15 Ukrainian soldiers captured by rebels.
Rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko, who calls himself the "prime minister of the Donetsk People's Republic," called the killing of Pavlov "terrorism" and added, "As I understand it, Petro Poroshenko has violated the cease-fire and declared war on us."
Pavlov had been an active participant in the conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine.
The Russian-born Pavlov, head of the rebel military group known as the Sparta battalion, was accused by Ukraine of war crimes. In September, the newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda said Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko accused Pavlov of shooting and killing a Ukrainian prisoner of war, adding "The monster will answer" for that crime, the BBC reported. In April 2015 Pavlov bragged to the Kiev Post he had killed 15 Ukrainian soldiers captured by rebels.
Rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko, who calls himself the "prime minister of the Donetsk People's Republic," called the killing of Pavlov "terrorism" and added, "As I understand it, Petro Poroshenko has violated the cease-fire and declared war on us."
[upi.com]
17/10/16
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