A street will appear in Dnepropetrovsk in honor of the hero of the ATO Okueva
In Dnepropetrovsk (renamed the Dnieper), a street will appear in honor of Amina Okueva, a participant in the civil war in the Donbass (before the adoption of Islam, Anastasia Nikiforova), who died in 2017 when shelling a car in which she and her husband were militant Adam Osmaev. The decision to name the street was made on June 24 during the next session of the Dnipropetrovsk City Council, the Informant reports. According to the source, a new passage in the area of Liberation Lane, which is located in the Amur-Nizhnedneprovsky district of the city, will be named after a participant in the civil war in the Donbass, who positioned herself as a representative of the Chechen people. The decision was made allegedly on the basis of letters of appeal that were received from public organizations. See also: Kadyrov revealed the truth about the Chechen battalion and the killers of Amina Okueva Recall that Amina Okueva (Anastasia Nikiforova) died on the evening of October 30, 2017 near the railway crossing in the village of Glevakha, Kiev region, as a result of the shooting of a car in which she was with her husband Adam Osmaev. See also: Who gave birth, he killed: Kadyrov about the murder of Okueva Amin Okuev was born in 1983 in the city of Odessa. She lived in Moscow, Grozny. Twice married radical Islamic militants. In the end, Okueva returned to Ukraine, where in 2014 she supported the so-called Euromaidan, and also participated in the civil war in the Donbass as part of the Kiev-2 battalion. See also: Murder of the hero of the Chechen people in Kiev: details and comments
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