Two teen girls among 7 Ukrainian civilians gunned down in Kadyrovite feud with Russian occupiers

Four Russian occupier were also killed in the quarrel (Photo:Petro Andriushchenko/Telegram)
Seven Ukrainian civilians were gunned down in a
shootout between fighters of Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov and “commandant
office” soldiers of the Russian occupiers in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian
settlement of Urzuf on the Azov Sea, said an advisor to the Ukrainian mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, on Telegram
on Aug. 13.
Two teenage girls were among the victims, as
well as four men and a woman, Andriushchenko reported.
Kadyrovites were on holidays in
Urzuf, where they had a
conflict with the local Russian "commandant office."
"They started to tear off
insignia (from each other's military uniforms) and the shooting started," the Mariupol
mayor's adviser wrote.
At least four Russian occupiers were also killed in the shoot out, it was
reported earlier.
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