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Posted: 2024-02-20T10:46:45Z | Updated: 2024-02-20T10:46:45Z Spanish Police Suspect Bullet-Riddled Body May Be Russian Who Defected To Ukraine | HuffPost

Spanish Police Suspect Bullet-Riddled Body May Be Russian Who Defected To Ukraine

The body of a man found near Alicante is believed to be Maksim Kuzminov, who flew a Russian army helicopter on his escape across the front lines with Ukraine last year.

MADRID (AP) Spanish police said Tuesday they suspect the bullet-riddled body of a man found in an eastern town is that of Russian defector Maksim Kuzminov, who flew a Russian army helicopter on his escape across the front lines with Ukraine last year .

Andrii Yusov, a representative of Ukrainian military intelligence, confirmed to local media that the former Russian pilot had died in Spain, but didnt provide details.

The head of Russias Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, told Russian journalists that Maxim Kuzminov was a traitor and criminal who became a moral corpse as soon as he started planning his dirty and terrible crime, according to Russian state news agency Tass.

Tass also reported that Alexei Danilov, the Secretary of Ukraines National Security and Defense Council, said Ukraine had suggested Kuzminov remain in Ukraine where he would be protected.

Asked about the case, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said he had no information on it and that Moscow had received no information via diplomatic channels.

Spains Civil Guard said they found false documents on a body discovered Feb. 13 in the entrance to a residential complex in La Cala, near the eastern port city of Alicante.

They said the documents identified the man as a 33-year-old Ukrainian, but police now believe it could be Kuzminov. He defected last year by flying into Ukraine in a Mi-8 army helicopter with the help of Ukrainian intelligence.

Spanish state news agency Efe said the body had been hit by half a dozen bullets and was run over by the car used by the attackers.

Reports said a burning car possibly the one used in the attack was found near the area later but the Civil Guard could not immediately confirm that information.

Associated Press writers Emma Burrows in London and Hanna Arhirova in Kyiv, Ukraine, contributed to this report.

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