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Pro-Kremlin Texan Russell Bentley, who fought for Russia, found dead in Ukraine

The missing American who’d traveled to Ukraine years ago to aid Russian separatists in Donbas was found dead in the country’s war-torn eastern region.

The body of Russell Bentley, a 64-🍌year-old U.S. Army vet, was recovered in the Russian-controlled region of Donetsk Oblast, .

Between 2014 and 2017, Bentley♒ — a self-proclaimed communist from Austin𒈔, Texas — fought alongside pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.

Bentley never returned to the states after going to Ukraine in 2014. instagram @bentleyrussell
American Russell Bentley, seen posing in Ukraine, went to the country to fight alongside Russian separatists in 2014. instagram @bentleyrussell
Bentley, originally from Austin, earned his Russian citizenship and even took a bride. instagram @bentleyrussell

He had not taken part in the fighting sin𒁏ce the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

The former pothead, who used “Texas” as his military call-sign, left behind a yoga instructor girlfriend to travel to Ukraine.

He utilized cro♈wdfunding sites to finance his tr🌳ip, and had since become a Russian citizen.

He also got married after moving to Ukraine, where he beg෴an working as a reporter for 💎the state-owned .

Margarita Simonyan, head of Russia’s state media outlet RT, confirmed Bentley’s death Friday, noting he had been “fighting there for our guys.”

Simonyan did not disclose how Bentley died.

It is still unclear how Bentley was killed. instagram @bentleyrussell
The reformed pothead was a self-described communist instagram @bentleyrussell

Conflicting reports suggest Bentley was abducted by Russian soldiers a🍸nd killed, possibly because they thought he was an American spy.

🐼, unsubstantiated claims circulated saying Bentley was raped prior to his murder, and was either in the head or decapitated.

Bentley is s👍ai🎀d to have vanished while helping the victims of a Ukrainian strike on Donetsk.

Two years ago, Bentley was profiled inꦏ a Rolling Stone article titled “.”

Some unconfirmed reports suggest he was decapitated. instagram @bentleyrussell

For yea🎀rs, 🔜Bentley operated a YouTube channel that was banned in 2022.

Referring to himself as “The Donbas Cowboy,” he shared his views on the ongoing fighting🧸 between Russian-backed separatists༒ and the Ukrainian military.

With Post wires