Russian propagandist eliminated in Belgorod (video).


In Belgorod, Kremlin propagandist Alexander Korobov, nicknamed Crab, died on September 15. His skull was broken. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate.
Korobov worked for the channel "Russia 1" and headed its Belgorod bureau. On air, he praised war criminals from the Russian army and created products for the Russian Ministry of Defense's resource - the TV channel "Zvezda". In addition, Korobov received awards from Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
Korobov was originally from the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Khabarovsk region of the Russian Federation but lived in Belgorod. He also periodically traveled to Moscow for instructions.
"In pursuit of recognition and rubles from Kremlin masters, he constantly performed dirty work far from his native places - for example, in the occupied territories of Ukraine, specifically in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions," the GUR report said.
In the swamps, the Kremlin's war criminal and propagandist Alexander "Crab" Korobov was eliminated - GUR MO pic.twitter.com/B0xQpkEQkV
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 16, 2024
According to Ukrainian intelligence, the propagandist not only prepared false materials about the war but also personally participated in committing serious war crimes against Ukraine.
It is worth recalling that in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, one of the so-called "war correspondents," the propagandist of the Russian state television and radio company Yevgeny Poddubny, was severely wounded.
Moreover, the Vidzeme District Court in Latvia sentenced pro-Kremlin activist Elena Kreyle to one year in prison for justifying genocide, crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes.
Earlier, the United States imposed sanctions against the Russian television company Russia Today, as well as "TV-Novosti" and "Eurasia". Russian propagandist Dmitry Kiselev was also subject to American restrictions.
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