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Mystery dead of putin generals: he was set to become key witness in Kremlin corruption scandal

A Putin army general seen to be a key witness in a major corruption scandal engulfing the Russian defence ministry has died "suddenly", according to Mirror media outlet.

İt is noted that Magomed Khandayev, 61, was head of the State Expertise Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Defence. He was subordinate to deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov, 48, who was dramatically arrested on suspicion of £9 million corruption schemes and remains in custody.

Khandayev was seen as a key witness in a corruption scandal shrouding the Russian defence ministry amid Putin's illegal war against Ukraine.

His body was flown to Moscow to his home region of Dagestan for burial, according to reports. The cause of Khandayev’s death has not been specified. According to Russian media, Khandayev had a "close connection with high-ranking officials whose activities have recently attracted the attention of law enforcement agencies."

It added: His death raises questions, especially against the backdrop of recent ‘clean-ups’ among senior leaders of the Ministry of Defence related to corruption scandals.

"The death of the general will certainly become a convenient occasion for those who seek to cover up the traces of corruption schemes in the Ministry of Defence." "Now that Khandayev, who potentially has important information, can no longer testify, many cases may be closed or reconsidered, thereby avoiding further investigations and possible charges against high-ranking officials." Khandayev now joins an array of unexplained deaths of leading Russian figures since the start of the war against Ukraine.

Previously he had served as General Director of the Main Directorate of Special Construction. “He was one of the influential figures in the construction of Ministry of Defence facilities throughout the country,” said a source. The cause of Khandayev’s death has not been specified. His body was flown to Moscow to his home region of Dagestan for burial, according to reports. He held a string of state honours including the Order of Alexander Nevsky

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A Russian with an initial degree of mental retardation was deceived into signing a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry. After which he was sent to the assault group, where the commander with the call sign “Kalmyk” took his bank card and received his salary in his place.

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🇨🇴 Colombian volunteers as part of the 🇺🇦49 Carpathian Sich 🦅 93rd Brigade in the Kreminna sector.

It is claimed that these are veterans of the Colombian police commandos, which is quite likely, as Colombia is a highly militarised country.

Due to its long history of internal wars, which has led to the creation of numerous specialised military and police units, including the commandos, many Colombian veterans are taking part in the war on the side of Ukraine.

Kherson fishermen almost shot down a Russian quadcopter that decided to watch their boat with a fish throw.

The moment the fragments of the occupiers' missile hit the business centre in Kyiv on 8 July

The persons in the photo have been verified:
1. PECHKAREV Aleksey Gennadyevich, commander of the Tu-95 aircraft, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber
Aviation Regiment of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's
Long-Range Aviation.
2. MARTYNOV Andrey Pavlovich, assistant navigator of the aviation squadron, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber
Aviation Regiment of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's
Long-Range Aviation.
3. GOVOROV Vladislav Sergeevich, likely head of the state secret protection service, 121st Guards Heavy
Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian
Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, captain.
4. GOLOVANOV Vyacheslav Georgievich.
5. ALUEV Aleksandr Nikolaevich, likely holds the command post of personnel management of the 22nd
Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
6. KHOKHRYAKOV Denis Petrovich, senior officer, 52nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the
22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
7. MYKHAILYSHIN Oleg Vladimirovych), deputy commander for work with personnel of the 22nd Guards
Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
8. AZARENKOV Aleksandr Yurievich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
9. BARANOV Oleg Yurievich, senior navigator of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
10. BURDAKOV Pavel Vladimirovych, Tu-160 aircraft commander, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation
Regiment of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-
Range Aviation.
11. TATUR Vladimir Bronislavovich.
12. DOLGUSHYN Sergey Vladimirovych, senior officer of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of
the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
13. PAPIKYAN Nikolay Lukashevich, deputy chief of staff of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation
Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel.
14. KORYAKIN Ilya Vladimirovych, chief of staff of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, colonel.
15. SMIRNOV Maksim Vladislavovich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel.
16. KASHLEV Aleksandr Sergeevich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel.
17. BELOKOBILSKY Konstantin Petrovich.
18. STRUCHKOV Stanislav Dmitrievich.
19. TSIBIZOV Aleksey Sergeevich, senior officer, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 22nd
Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
20. MALYUKOV Andrey Ivanovich, likely head of the meteorological service of the 22nd Guards Heavy
Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation.
21. STEPANENKO Dmitriy Viktorovich, deputy chief of staff of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation
Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel.
22. SOLOVYOV Ruslan Arslanovich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel.
23. ZYKOV Zykov Vitaliy Evgenyevich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the
Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, lieutenant colonel, lieutenant colonel.
24. POKATISOV Aleksandr Sergeevich.
25. MALININ Vladislav Viktorovych, senior navigator, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the
22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation,
lieutenant colonel.
26. SKITSKY Oleg Igorevich, commander of the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 22nd
Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Rus
25. MALININ Vladislav Viktorovych, senior navigator, 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the
22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation,
lieutenant colonel.
26. SKITSKY Oleg Igorevich, commander of the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 22nd
Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, colonel.
27. TETEREV Sergey Viktorovich, senior officer, 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Russian
Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, major.
28. VARPAHOVYCH Nikolay Nikolayevich, commander of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of
the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, colonel.
29. KAPSHA Trofim Aleksandrovych, deputy commander of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation
Division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, colonel.
30. GORLOV Vladimir Aleksandrovich, senior officer of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of
the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation, major.

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