newsinsightplus.com 2023Top442Government February 20, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaRussian pilot Maxim Kuzminov who defected to Ukraine ‘shot dead’ in SpainPublished5 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsWar in UkraineImage source, EPAImage caption, Maxim Kuzminov defected from Russia in August 2023 by flying his helicopter over the border with UkraineBy Laura GozziBBC NewsThe body of a man who was shot dead in Spain is believed to be that of a Russian helicopter pilot who defected to Ukraine last year.In August, Maxim Kuzminov flew a helicopter into Ukrainian territory, where he handed himself in.Spanish police have not publicly confirmed the identity of the man, who was killed near Alicante last week.However, Ukrainian intelligence confirmed Mr Kuzminov’s death on Monday. A spokesperson told the Ukrainian outlet Ukrayinska Pravda: “We confirm the fact of his death… He decided to move to Spain rather than remain here. “What we know is that he invited his ex-spouse to join him and then he was found shot to death.”Spanish authorities told the BBC that the victim may have been living under a false identity.According to Spanish news agency Efe, Mr Kuzminov’s body was found near a property in the town of Villajoyosa on Spain’s eastern coast alongside documentation matching his nationality, but with a different name.A burnt-out car apparently used by the attackers was found near the scene of the crime, the intelligence agency’s press service told the outlet.Mr Kuzminov reportedly contacted the Ukrainian secret service to inform them of his decision to defect sometime last year.”Operation Synytsia” eventually saw him fly his Mi-8 helicopter over the border and land it in eastern Ukraine on 9 August. Two other people on board, who had been unaware of Mr Kuzminov’s plans, were shot dead when they started running back towards the border after the helicopter landed. Mr Kuzminov, who was also shot in the leg, blamed Russian forces for the killings. During a news conference in September, Mr Kuzminov said he switched sides because he opposed Russia’s war on Ukraine. He also said that Ukraine promised him $500,000 (£397,000) in state payments, new documents and protection for his family.Ukrainian authorities said they had offered Mr Kuzminov the opportunity to stay in Ukraine. The secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, said: “He would definitely have been protected here. And I don’t think that they have behaved as disgracefully here as they did in Spain,” he said.There has been no official comment from Russian authorities, although on Tuesday, Sergei Naryshkin, director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, said: “That traitor and criminal was a moral corpse.”A few months after Mr Kuzminov defected, Russian state TV showed a man said to be a Russian intelligence officer saying: “I don’t think he’ll live long enough to face trial.”Related TopicsWar in UkraineSpainMore on this storyRussian defector who fled on foot speaks to BBCPublished12 June 2023Top StoriesCameron government knew Post Office ditched Horizon IT investigationPublished9 hours agoStrictly dancer Robin Windsor dies aged 44Published38 minutes agoNavalny’s widow is strong but return to Russia would be highly riskyPublished5 hours agoFeatures’Evacuating was a mistake’: Israelis push to return to border homesHow Russia has rebranded Wagner in AfricaOne of UK’s ‘most advanced’ vertical farms opensWho is Julian Assange and why is he facing extradition?Boarders: ‘We all have to code switch to survive in life’Navalny’s widow faces daunting challengeThe Papers: Navalny wife blames Putin and US’s move to block Rafah offensiveHow an asbestos scare has sent Sydney scramblingLyse Doucet: Rafah deadline raises stakes as Ramadan nearsElsewhere on the BBCA dream holiday turns into a nightmareEverything changes for Karl Williams when he is busted with a kilo of drugsAttributioniPlayerCan dental chews really clean your dog’s teeth?Greg hears from a pet nutritionist and a vet who’s an expert in dental careAttributionSoundsEveryone has something to hide…When Sabine’s body is found beneath the cliffs, her sister is convinced she was murderedAttributionSoundsGet to know Cillian Murphy through musicThe Golden Globes and BAFTA-winning actor shares what he’d take with him to a desert islandAttributionSoundsMost Read1Strictly dancer Robin Windsor dies aged 442Government knew Post Office ditched Horizon probe3Probe after ‘Israel’ crossed out on birth certificate4Lion kills zookeeper at Nigerian university5Navalny’s widow faces daunting challenge6Navalny wife blames Putin and US’s move to block Rafah offensive7Brightest and hungriest black hole ever detected8Bowel cancer checks for anyone with inherited risk9Russia detains US-Russian woman on treason charge10LGBT veteran in ‘last battle’ for navy ban compensation [ad_1] Maxim Kuzminov – who fled Russia on a military helicopter – was found dead in Spain, according to reports. 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newsinsightplus.com 2023Top442Government February 20, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaRussian pilot Maxim Kuzminov who defected to Ukraine ‘shot dead’ in SpainPublished5 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsWar in UkraineImage source, EPAImage caption, Maxim Kuzminov defected from Russia in August 2023 by flying his helicopter over the border with UkraineBy Laura GozziBBC NewsThe body of a man who was shot dead in Spain is believed to be that of a Russian helicopter pilot who defected to Ukraine last year.In August, Maxim Kuzminov flew a helicopter into Ukrainian territory, where he handed himself in.Spanish police have not publicly confirmed the identity of the man, who was killed near Alicante last week.However, Ukrainian intelligence confirmed Mr Kuzminov’s death on Monday. A spokesperson told the Ukrainian outlet Ukrayinska Pravda: “We confirm the fact of his death… He decided to move to Spain rather than remain here. “What we know is that he invited his ex-spouse to join him and then he was found shot to death.”Spanish authorities told the BBC that the victim may have been living under a false identity.According to Spanish news agency Efe, Mr Kuzminov’s body was found near a property in the town of Villajoyosa on Spain’s eastern coast alongside documentation matching his nationality, but with a different name.A burnt-out car apparently used by the attackers was found near the scene of the crime, the intelligence agency’s press service told the outlet.Mr Kuzminov reportedly contacted the Ukrainian secret service to inform them of his decision to defect sometime last year.”Operation Synytsia” eventually saw him fly his Mi-8 helicopter over the border and land it in eastern Ukraine on 9 August. Two other people on board, who had been unaware of Mr Kuzminov’s plans, were shot dead when they started running back towards the border after the helicopter landed. Mr Kuzminov, who was also shot in the leg, blamed Russian forces for the killings. During a news conference in September, Mr Kuzminov said he switched sides because he opposed Russia’s war on Ukraine. He also said that Ukraine promised him $500,000 (£397,000) in state payments, new documents and protection for his family.Ukrainian authorities said they had offered Mr Kuzminov the opportunity to stay in Ukraine. The secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, said: “He would definitely have been protected here. And I don’t think that they have behaved as disgracefully here as they did in Spain,” he said.There has been no official comment from Russian authorities, although on Tuesday, Sergei Naryshkin, director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, said: “That traitor and criminal was a moral corpse.”A few months after Mr Kuzminov defected, Russian state TV showed a man said to be a Russian intelligence officer saying: “I don’t think he’ll live long enough to face trial.”Related TopicsWar in UkraineSpainMore on this storyRussian defector who fled on foot speaks to BBCPublished12 June 2023Top StoriesCameron government knew Post Office ditched Horizon IT investigationPublished9 hours agoStrictly dancer Robin Windsor dies aged 44Published38 minutes agoNavalny’s widow is strong but return to Russia would be highly riskyPublished5 hours agoFeatures’Evacuating was a mistake’: Israelis push to return to border homesHow Russia has rebranded Wagner in AfricaOne of UK’s ‘most advanced’ vertical farms opensWho is Julian Assange and why is he facing extradition?Boarders: ‘We all have to code switch to survive in life’Navalny’s widow faces daunting challengeThe Papers: Navalny wife blames Putin and US’s move to block Rafah offensiveHow an asbestos scare has sent Sydney scramblingLyse Doucet: Rafah deadline raises stakes as Ramadan nearsElsewhere on the BBCA dream holiday turns into a nightmareEverything changes for Karl Williams when he is busted with a kilo of drugsAttributioniPlayerCan dental chews really clean your dog’s teeth?Greg hears from a pet nutritionist and a vet who’s an expert in dental careAttributionSoundsEveryone has something to hide…When Sabine’s body is found beneath the cliffs, her sister is convinced she was murderedAttributionSoundsGet to know Cillian Murphy through musicThe Golden Globes and BAFTA-winning actor shares what he’d take with him to a desert islandAttributionSoundsMost Read1Strictly dancer Robin Windsor dies aged 442Government knew Post Office ditched Horizon probe3Probe after ‘Israel’ crossed out on birth certificate4Lion kills zookeeper at Nigerian university5Navalny’s widow faces daunting challenge6Navalny wife blames Putin and US’s move to block Rafah offensive7Brightest and hungriest black hole ever detected8Bowel cancer checks for anyone with inherited risk9Russia detains US-Russian woman on treason charge10LGBT veteran in ‘last battle’ for navy ban compensation [ad_1] Maxim Kuzminov – who fled Russia on a military helicopter – was found dead in Spain, according to reports. 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