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{{re|Irrelevantpauper}} Thanks for the correction. I put the quote into the article, and had obviously misread the text. However, several newspapers directly accuse Zhoga specifically of murdering prisoners which led to my accident in the first place. Tag24 states "Vladimir Zhoga selbst soll zum Beispiel ukrainische Kriegsgefangene ermordet haben." - Translated: "For example, Vladimir Zhoga himself supposedly murdered Ukrainian prisoners of war". makes similar claims: "Vladimir Zhoga, a leader of a rebel military group in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), accused of brutal war crimes and shooting Ukrainian prisoners of war since its formation in 2014, has been shot dead in battle", as does the : "He commanded the Sparta Battalion, who began fighting against the Ukrainian government several years before the start of the Russian invasion, and is thought to have been responsible for a number of vicious atrocities, including the murder of several Ukrainian prisoners of war". ] (]) 12:57, 12 March 2022 (UTC)

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@Irrelevantpauper: Thanks for the correction. I put the quote into the article, and had obviously misread the text. However, several newspapers directly accuse Zhoga specifically of murdering prisoners which led to my accident in the first place. Tag24 states "Vladimir Zhoga selbst soll zum Beispiel ukrainische Kriegsgefangene ermordet haben." - Translated: "For example, Vladimir Zhoga himself supposedly murdered Ukrainian prisoners of war". ABTC makes similar claims: "Vladimir Zhoga, a leader of a rebel military group in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), accused of brutal war crimes and shooting Ukrainian prisoners of war since its formation in 2014, has been shot dead in battle", as does the Daily Star: "He commanded the Sparta Battalion, who began fighting against the Ukrainian government several years before the start of the Russian invasion, and is thought to have been responsible for a number of vicious atrocities, including the murder of several Ukrainian prisoners of war". Applodion (talk) 12:57, 12 March 2022 (UTC)

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