Two Ukrainian Volunteer Army members seriously injured in targeted car bombing in Odesa

Albert and Natalia Kruchynin
Albert and Natalia Kruchynin

Two Ukrainian Volunteer Army (UDA) members - Albert and Natalia Kruchynin – were received multiple serious injuries after their vehicle was targeted in a suspected car bombing in Odesa on Feb. 19, the UDS reported.

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Doctors are now fighting for their lives. Police are working at the site.

"The command of the UDA considers the specified crime to be a terrorist act, the activity of enemy DRGs (enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups) is believed to a priority version,” the UDA said.

“UDA's own security units have already received urgent instructions.”

The UDA urged all possible eyewitnesses to the crime, as well as everybody who knows any information about its instigators and perpetrators, to contact the UDA command.

"We guarantee anonymity and a reward of $10,000 USD dollars for information that will help to detain or eliminate the DRG," the UDA added.

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