Another suspicion was announced to Russian General Kobylash — for shelling Odesa

Russian lieutenant general Serhiy Kobylash, photo from open sources Russian lieutenant general Serhii Kobylash, photo from open sources

Odesa law enforcement officers announced a new suspicion against Russian Lieutenant General Serhii Kobylash, the commander of long-range aviation of the Russian Air Force.

This was reported by the press service of the National Police of Ukraine.

According to the investigation, it was on his order that on April 23, 2022, Russian troops struck Odesa with Kh-101 cruise missiles.

One of the rockets hit a 16-story building in the Kyiv district of Odessa. Eight people died then, including a little girl, her mother and grandmother, as well as a pregnant woman. Another 11 townspeople were injured.

Another cruise missile hit the cemetery, injuring one woman and damaging burials.

Serhii Kobylash was declared suspected of issuing an order aimed at violating the laws and customs of war. He faces life imprisonment.

Before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Serhii Kobylash commanded the bombing of cities in Syria and Georgia. For this, he received the rank of general and the star «Hero of Russia».

As early as November 2023, Ukrainian law enforcement officials reported the suspicion of Serhii Kobylash in the shelling of Uman in Cherkasy Oblast on April 28, 2023. At least 23 Uman residents died then, including six children. Kobylash is responsible for dense bombing of densely populated areas of Mariupol and other massive attacks by Russian aircraft.

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