Mudarak, the commander of the first battalion of the Azov Battalion, was released after being captured for more than three months. He died of heart failure recently at the age of 35.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The defenders of the Azovstal Iron and Steel Plant (Azovstal) in the strategic port city of Malipo in southern Ukraine were forced to surrender after 82 days of bloody fighting because they ran out of ammunition and food. The first battalion of the Azov Battalion Battalion commander Oleh Mudrak (Oleh Mudrak) was released after more than three months of captivity. Recently, Mudrak died of heart failure at the age of 35.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, under the resistance of the Azov Battalion as the main force, the Azov Iron and Steel Plant was forced to surrender in mid-May last year due to the lack of ammunition and food after 82 days of bloody fighting. The defenders became Russian prisoners and captured More than three months later, Russia released 215 Malipor fighters, including the commander and deputy commander of the Azov Battalion. Mudarak, the commander of the first battalion of the Azov Battalion, was also on the release list. After the comparison was exposed, the whole world was shocked, and the outside world condemned the torture of prisoners by the Russian army.

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However, Mudarak, the commander of the first battalion of the Azov Battalion, was debilitated due to the abuse during his captivity, and recently passed away from heart failure at the age of 35. His nephew said when announcing the news of his uncle's death: "I want to be a Just like my uncle so he can look at me from Valhalla and be proud of me."

After the exposure of Mudarak, the commander of the first battalion of the Azov Battalion, before and after his capture, shocked the world and made the outside world condemn the torture of prisoners by the Russian army.

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