Blogger Who Revealed Russian Military Losses In Avdiyivka Reportedly Commits Suicide

by DMainedFool

25 comments
  1. …another case of ‘sudden death’?

    Friends of noted Russian blogger Aleksandr Morozov said on February 21 that he committed suicide after citing unnamed sources online saying that Russian troops might have lost up to 16,000 troops while fighting for the Ukrainian city of Avdiyivka. A day earlier, Morozov, who has been fighting along Russia-backed separatists and Russian troops in Ukraine’s east since 2014, wrote on Telegram that his military commanders forced him to delete the post about Russian losses.

  2. he did. He was also helping russian army with FPV drones, so they lost more than a “blogger”.

    the reality is that if you are a sane person with some sense of morality, you will go crazy after seeing what russians are doing. This guy supported the war but eventually understood what is really happening.

  3. Did he shoot himself in the back of his head 9 times with 9 different pistols?

  4. I remember Murz from middle of 00th in Livejournal. This one was actually true believer in Russian World cause and that he protects “Russians of Donbass” from genocide. Glad to see Russia devours the most loyal her sons.

  5. Ah, those poor suiciders, who reveals losses of ruzzian terrorists. What a loss. There is one more, the 13th, who was revealing losses and got a fight with one of the propacondoms of ruzzia.

  6. For just Bakhmut and Avdiivka, the russians have lost more than twice the dead than the entire Soviet Union lost in Afghanistan over 10 years. If that doesn’t wake the russians up nothing will.

  7. Had he seen what just happened yesterday with that Himars strike he would’ve killed himself again, lmao

  8. The Russian government sees reports like this as an act of treason. No wonder he was murdered, I mean, committed suicide.

  9. He fell down an elevator shaft and landed on some bullets.

  10. RIP. Murz and I were opposed ideologically, but he was a man of principle. And now he’s dead, having taken his obsession with “officer’s honour” to the logical conclusion.

  11. Good. No, seriously, there are not that many ideological people fighting for russia, that truly believe in the idea and are very motivated. This guy was one of them, a dangerous enemy.

  12. First Strelkov, now Murz… Now, whose whining and bitching should i read before sleeping?

  13. He “threw” himself from a great height did he? Or was it several “self inflicted” gun shots to the back of the head?

  14. >!Oh my god!!< He just realized everything the other’s say is real. It **is** that bad with Russia.

  15. It’s strange how quite a few of the bloggers who I remember being “sources” from the Russian POV (they sometimes gave more transparent doomsdaying glimpses of Ukrainian advances in Russian positions that we otherwise wouldn’t see in the fog of war) in the early days of the war have been forced to stop reporting or suddenly killed off.

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