Mystery surrounds death of Russian pilot who defected
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A burnt car, allegedly used by the murderers of Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, parked outside the Spanish Civil Guard barracks, in El Campello, Spain.
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MOSCOW - The death of a Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine with a military helicopter was shrouded in mystery on Feb 20, with the Spanish authorities refusing to say if a bullet-riddled body found was his.
Mr Maxim Kuzminov flew his Mi-8 helicopter into Ukraine in August in a brazen operation, saying he opposed Russia’s military offensive.
Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency released a video in September, in which Mr Kuzminov said he flew from an air base in Russia’s Kursk region to Ukraine at an “extremely low altitude, in radio silence mode” to avoid detection.
A GUR spokesman confirmed to AFP on Feb 20 that Mr Kuzminov had died without providing details.
But Spanish media, citing sources close to the investigation, have since Feb 19 reported that the body of a man found riddled with bullets in the south-eastern coastal town of Villajoyosa near Alicante on Feb 13 was that of the defector.
Spanish and Ukrainian media said he had been living in Spain under a fake identity. The Spanish authorities have not confirmed this.
Spanish Civil Guard officers investigating the garage where the body of Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov was found after he was shot dead, in Villajoyosa, Spain.
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‘Score-settling’
Spanish police had initially been investigating the crime as a case of “score-settling” in the area, which has a large Russian community, the source added.
The authorities later located in a nearby town the man’s burnt-out car, which his killers are suspected of having used to flee the scene, according to Spanish media reports.
Russia has repeatedly rejected accusations of assassinations or attempted assassinations of Kremlin opponents or defectors, both inside and outside its borders.
Spain’s Guardia Civil police force, which is in charge of the investigation, told AFP that the identity of the man who was found murdered could be false “and it could be another individual”.
The force was in the process of verifying the man’s identity.
Asked about the case at a press conference following a weekly Cabinet meeting, government spokeswoman Pilar Alegria urged the press to let police “do their work so the investigation can advance”.
‘Matter of time’
Mr Kuzminov had served in the 319th separate helicopter regiment based in Russia’s far eastern Primorsky region.
In August 2023, he said he had secretly organised his defection for months with Ukrainian intelligence services and called on other Russian servicemen to do the same.
Two fellow servicemen on the helicopter were not aware of his plans and were killed when they tried to flee after it landed in Ukraine, according to GUR.
Moscow celebrated the news that Mr Kuzminov had died, describing him as a “moral corpse” for betraying his country.
“This traitor and criminal became a moral corpse at the very moment when he planned his dirty and terrible crime,” Russian state news agencies quoted Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service head Sergei Naryshkin as saying on Feb 20.
He did not confirm or deny any Russian involvement in the former pilot’s death.
In October, Russian state TV reported that Russia’s GRU intelligence agency had “been given the order” to eliminate Mr Kuzminov.
“It’s just a matter of time,” a journalist for Russia’s state-controlled Perviy Kanal channel said in a TV report after talking to Russian special forces, who claimed to be on the hunt for the “traitor”.
The Kremlin said on Feb 20 it did not have any information on Mr Kuzminov’s death. AFP, REUTERS

