Defenders of Ukraine eliminated a Russian occupier and a sports master in kettlebell lifting.

Elimination of the Russian occupier and kettlebell sports master
Elimination of the Russian occupier and kettlebell sports master

The Defense Forces of Ukraine neutralized the Russian occupier Daniil Smirnov. This was reported by 'Glavkom'.

Daniil Smirnov held the title of 'Master of Sports of Russia' in kettlebell lifting. He was a multiple champion and prize-winner of championships, cups of the RF Armed Forces, and all-Russian and regional competitions.

On March 5, 2025, the guards senior lieutenant Smirnov Daniil was eliminated by the defenders of Ukraine. The occupier was also posthumously awarded the Order of Courage.

We remind you that the defenders of Ukraine neutralized two Russian brother-occupiers at once - Rasul and Timur Amirv.

On Saturday, March 15, the farewell to the occupier Timur Amirv took place in the village of Novye Kurmanovy, Kunashak District (Chelyabinsk Region of the Russian Federation). He was a coach at the 'Signal' Olympic reserve sports school.

Amirv was a graduate of 'Signal', having been trained there since the fifth grade. After serving in the army, he returned to 'Signal' as a coach, working there for four years. In July last year, Amirv signed a contract with the Russian army.

Six months before this, Timur's older brother Rasul Amirv died in the war against Ukraine. He also played football and was a graduate of the 'Signal' football school.

The farewell to Rasul Amirv took place on November 24, 2024.

As reported, the guards captain Bato Tsidipov, a Russian occupier and two-Time world champion in tank biathlon, died from wounds sustained in a hospital in St. Petersburg.

Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, Tsidipov served in the 5th Guards Tank Brigade. For his victories in tank biathlon, he earned the nickname 'Champion'.

On January 18, the occupier received serious injuries near Urozhainy. He later died in the hospital.

Russian propaganda resources note that Bato Tsidipov set a world speed record on a T-72B3 tank at the Alabino training ground in Podmoskovye in 2019, accelerating to 84 km/h and completing the course in 1 hour, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds.

We remind you that former Russian national football player Dmitry Sennikov has been added to the database of the 'Peacemaker' website.

It is noted that the former football player is an accomplice to the crimes of the Russian authorities against Ukraine and its citizens.

In September 2021, Sennikov illegally visited annexed Crimea.

On February 22, 2025, Sennikov participated in a propaganda event - a stage of the children's football festival 'championship of winners' in Tambov. The participants of the event were children of participants in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, gathered into a team 'Champions of Heroes'.

Dmitry Sennikov was born on June 24, 1976.

On March 27, 2002, he debuted in official matches as part of the Russian national team in a friendly match against Estonia. That year he went to the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, where he played in one group stage match against Belgium.

Two years later, he participated in the 2004 European Championship in Portugal as part of the national team. On the fields of Portugal, Dmitry was a key defender of the Russian national team and played in all three group matches: against Spain, Portugal, and Greece, but the team failed to advance further.

During his four-year career in the national team, he played 26 matches as part of the main squad.

Sennikov also became the champion of Russia twice as part of 'Lokomotiv'.


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