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The military correspondent of Izvestia, Valentin Trushnin, showed a room on the territory of the Azovstal plant, where the leaders of the radical nationalist group Azov, against whose representatives criminal cases have been initiated in the Russian Federation, had previously temporarily taken refuge.
During the report, the journalist announced the discovery of the place where the Azov commanders lived — Svyatoslav Palamar (Kalina), Sergei Volynsky (Volyna) and Denis Prokopenko (Radish).
The correspondent showed a separate room, the entrance to which was behind a curtain.
“There is a lot of ammunition, boxes with grenades. We go further — the commander’s rookery,” Trushin commented.
The journalist emphasized two details: a wall similar to the one opposite which the commanders of the group recorded video messages, as well as a jar of red caviar. According to the correspondent, the militants ate it with spoons.