Russian pilot "ratted out" his GUR colleagues after strike on Okhmatdet - source
Kyiv • UNN
A Russian pilot from the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division provided Ukrainian intelligence with documents and photos related to his unit after being shocked by the attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital, which was hit by a Russian X-101 missile.
A Russian pilot of the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division passed information about his colleagues to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine after a strike on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital. It is they who are constantly shelling Ukrainian cities with X-101 missiles. UNN journalist learned this from his own sources.
UNN's interlocutor said that a pilot of the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division (military unit 06987, Engels airfield) appealed to Ukrainian intelligence.
The Russian contacted the GUR's chatbot and said that he and several of his colleagues were "shocked" by the attack on the children's hospital. Therefore, he decided to hand over to Ukraine documents related to the activities of his military unit, as well as private photos of the command staff of the 22nd Heavy Bombing Aviation Division.
He handed over to Ukrainian intelligence documents related to the activities of his military unit and private photos of the division's command staff.
Addendum
Molfar's website published a list of Russian military personnel belonging to the units responsible for the attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital, as well as personal data of these individuals.
The Security Service of Ukraine reportedthat it has received new evidence confirming that Russia hit Okhmatdyt with an X-101 missile.
Bellingcat has released an investigation into the Russian X-101 strike on Okhmatdyt. The X Mask network is now labeling it as dangerous content.
On July 10, it became knownthat a little boy died, who at the time of the missile strike was in critical condition in the intensive care unit of Okhmatdyt, and then was transported to a hospital in Kyiv.