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'''Russel "Texas" Bentley''' is an American who went to Ukraine in [[2014]] to fight for the so-called separatists in Donbas.<ref>https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Russell_Bentley</ref><ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/russell-texas-bentley-putin-propaganda-ukraine-interview-1315433/</ref><ref>https://www.newsweek.com/who-russell-bentley-texas-man-pro-russia-ukraine-1683618</ref>
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'''Russel "Texas" Bentley''' is an American who went to Ukraine in [[2014]] to fight for the separatists in [[Donbas]].<ref>https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Russell_Bentley</ref><ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/russell-texas-bentley-putin-propaganda-ukraine-interview-1315433/</ref><ref>https://www.newsweek.com/who-russell-bentley-texas-man-pro-russia-ukraine-1683618</ref><br>
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==Biography==
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[[Sonia Smith]] for texasmonthly.com, in an overall unsympathetic article writes about his early life:<ref>https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/son-wealthy-businessman-foot-soldier-vladimir-putin-russia-hacking/</ref>
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{{QB|"He had led something of a swashbuckling life; he’d been an Army engineer based in [[Germany]], a hard-partying musician in South Padre, a [[marijuana]] legalization activist in [[Minnesota]] and [[Alaska]], and a [[drug trafficker]] on the run from the [[U.S. Marshals]]. In the early nineties, he’d even vied for a seat in the U.S. Senate."}}
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From 2014 to 2017, he fought in the Sut Vremeni (lit. "Essence of Time") combat unit, Vostok Battalion and Khan special forces battalion. He took part in some of the most heated battles during the early stage of the Donbass conflict, including [[Donetsk Airport]], Spartak, [[Avdeyevka]], and Yasinovataya.<ref name=sputnik>https://sputnikglobe.com/20240419/sputnik-donbass-correspondent-russel-bentley-dies-in-donetsk-1117914011.html</ref>
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After retiring from military service, Bentleу turned to humanitarian aid work and journalism. He converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity and in 2021 received Russian citizenship.<ref name=sputnik/>
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==Death==
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Bentley went missing in Donetsk on April 8, following a Ukrainian artillery attack on the city. Four days later, the DPR Ministry of Internal Affairs put him on a missing persons list. Later the month he was confirmed dead<ref name=sputnik/>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 20 April 2024

Person.png Russel Bentley TelegramRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Soldier)
Russel Bentley.jpg
Born1960
Texas, United States
DiedApril 2024 (Age 63)
ResidenceDonbass,  Ukraine
NationalityAmerican, Russian
Interests • 2014 Ukraine coup/Civil war
• 2014 Ukraine coup
American who went to Ukraine in 2014 to fight for the separatists in Donbas

Russel "Texas" Bentley is an American who went to Ukraine in 2014 to fight for the separatists in Donbas.[1][2][3]

Biography

Sonia Smith for texasmonthly.com, in an overall unsympathetic article writes about his early life:[4]

"He had led something of a swashbuckling life; he’d been an Army engineer based in Germany, a hard-partying musician in South Padre, a marijuana legalization activist in Minnesota and Alaska, and a drug trafficker on the run from the U.S. Marshals. In the early nineties, he’d even vied for a seat in the U.S. Senate."

From 2014 to 2017, he fought in the Sut Vremeni (lit. "Essence of Time") combat unit, Vostok Battalion and Khan special forces battalion. He took part in some of the most heated battles during the early stage of the Donbass conflict, including Donetsk Airport, Spartak, Avdeyevka, and Yasinovataya.[5]

After retiring from military service, Bentleу turned to humanitarian aid work and journalism. He converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity and in 2021 received Russian citizenship.[5]

Death

Bentley went missing in Donetsk on April 8, following a Ukrainian artillery attack on the city. Four days later, the DPR Ministry of Internal Affairs put him on a missing persons list. Later the month he was confirmed dead[5]

External links

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