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Azov special forces member Maksym Kagal, a kickboxer, died during Ukraine-Russia war.
Azov special forces member Maksym Kagal, a kickboxer, died during Ukraine-Russia war.Photo by Maksym Kagal
  • Maksym Kagal, a champion kickboxer, was killed in battle.

  • His coach said in a post that he died in Mariupol.

  • The coach said that he died as a member of the Special Destination squad.

Maksym Kagal, a champion in kickboxing, was killed defending his country against the Russians in Mariupol.

The Azov special forces, a battalion of up to 1,500 members that has been frequently characterized by The Guardian, MSNBC, and Al-Jazeera as a far-right paramilitary group with some fighters, was the cause of Kagal's death.

The war takes the best, according to Kagal's combat sports coach Oleh Skyrta.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 with Putin trying to justify the aggression because of a goal.

More than 10 million people have been displaced as a result of Russian aggression. Thousands of people have died.

Kagal died on March 25 while he was defending the city of Mariupol.

The first world champion kickboxer from his gym was listed by the kickboxing coach. He said he was an honest and decent man.

Skyrta said: "We will take revenge on you, brother."

The Azov Special Operations Unit was formed as a volunteer militia. It was incorporated into the National Guard.

It uses controversial imagery and symbols that are linked to Nazism.

A battalion spokesman told USA Today that up to 20% of its members were Nazis.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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