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Top Russian Spy Killed In War With Ukraine |
2022-03-15 |
[SAHARAREPORTERS] Russia has admitted to losing its first GRU military intelligence spy in the war - the latest high-profile casualty of the savage Ukraine invasion. Captain Alexey Glushchak, 31, from Tyumen in Siberia, died in the carnage in Ukrainian port Mariupol, but the Russians have given no details of how he was killed. 'Due to the strict secrecy of the military operation, the circumstances of the death of the Tyumen hero are not disclosed,' said a statement. Pictures emerged of father-of-one Glushchak's funeral in Russia, where he was buried with full military honours and a guard of honour, despite Russia hiding 'thousands' of deaths from those back at home, Daily Mail reports. Putin's stalling invasion has so far seen the loss of 12 commanders including three generals. Glushchak was killed fighting near Mariupol, the Russian military said, as it acknowledges losing a GRU officer for the first time. On the day the military intelligence officer died he had spoken to both his wife and mother in Russia, it was revealed. He called to congratulate them on International Women's Day but on the same day in the evening they learned he had been killed. He will be posthumously decorated. Two elite paratrooper intelligence officers were also revealed to have been killed as the toll worsens for Vladimir Putin ![]() ’s forces. Georgy Dudorov, deputy commander of the reconnaissance company for the 137th regiment of the 106th Tula Guards Airborne Division, was acknowledged as dead. Another paratrooper intelligence officer killed was Aleksey Aleshko, a graduate of the prestigious Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne School. It follows the loss of Major General Andrei Kolesnikov of the 29th Combined Arms Army last week, the third general to be killed in battle of the 20 taking part in the invasion. His death came four days after the killing of Major General Vitaly Gerasimov, 45, the first deputy commander of Russia's 41st army. The general took part in the second Chechen war, the Russian military operation in Syria, and the annexation of Crimea, winning medals from those campaigns. According to reports, Gerasimov was the son of Valery Gerasimov - the Chief of General Staff of Russia's armed forces. And Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, 47, deputy commander of the 41st Combined Arms Army of the Central Military District, was killed. Sukhovetsky died during a special operation in Ukraine, his comrade-in-arms Sergey Chipilev wrote on social media. He was shot and killed by a sniper near Mariupol, which has been under a brutal siege by Russian forces for days. Their deaths coincide with the first expressions of anger and dismay on the toll of coffins now returning to Russia. Accurate numbers of Russian troops killed in fighting are hard to come by. Ukraine claims 12,000 have been killed, but has not updated that figure for several days. European and American estimates are lower - between 2,000 and 6,000 - while Russia has only acknowledged around 500 deaths. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 He will be posthumously decorated..... the Tyumen hero So the Hero of the Soviet Union award is back? |
Posted by: Mercutio 2022-03-15 10:05 |
#3 Killed by a mad Putin, driven to roid rage from cancer meds... for not spying hard enough. Presumably snipers and assasins are being sent into Ukraine to liquidate own players instead of Zelensky's. |
Posted by: Cthulhu of Ryleh 2022-03-15 06:57 |
#2 Shot on Putin's order, body "recovered" from the field. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2022-03-15 06:49 |
#1 He will be posthumously decorated. These sort of decorations should be avoided if possible. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-03-15 06:19 |