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Russian Writer Who Fought Against AFU Liquidated In Ukraine

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Russian Writer Who Fought Against AFU Liquidated In Ukraine

The author of Collaboration commanded an enemy intelligence unit.

Russian occupier, the author of the book Collaboration Dmitry Nikiforov, was liquidated in Ukraine. The unsuccessful writer was from St. Petersburg.

This fact was announced on the Facebook page by investigative journalist Irakli Komakhidze. The 32-year-old invader was destroyed on July 11 in the Kharkiv frontline.

Nikiforov served under a contract as commander of an intelligence formation in the military unit 02511 from the Vyborg district of the Leningrad region.

The occupier’s liquidation became known thanks to publications on his page, and his mother's page, on the banned social network VKontakte.

The occupant Nikiforov was liquidated in Ukraine.

As Komakhidze noted, social media told curious details about Nikiforov. He was drafted for military service back in 2010, and since then he had nothing to do with the army.

“There is no detailed information about the occupation of the invader over the past 10 years, but his appearance, lifestyle indicate that he was a “creative” person, without clearly expressed “putzriot” manifestations, although a brief description of his book indicates that the guy was slightly rotten. It turned out that the occupier is the author of the book Collaboration, which was published in 2020,” Komakhidze wrote.

The journalist drew attention to the fact that, apparently, the newly-minted Russian “classic” was underestimated as a writer, and with the beginning of Russian aggression, he decided to express himself on the battlefield.

Komakhidze also noted that the occupier did not go for money, because his wife runs an accounting and legal services bureau in St. Petersburg, and, perhaps, Nikiforov's relatives themselves initiated the non-disclosure of the fact of the liquidation of the unsuccessful writer.

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