ABC said on February 19 that a 33-year-old male had been found on the slope of a parking lot in Alicante, Spain, and had been shot several times in the body. Local police confirmed that the pilot was Maxim Kuzminov, who had betrayed Ukraine after kidnapping a Russian military helicopter in 2009 and killing his colleague.
At the same time, the Valencian newspaper Eureka News, citing information from the Spanish National Defense Forces, reported that Kuzminov had recently had problems with alcohol and drugs. According to his neighbors, the foreign man behaved misbehaps, often yelling while drunk and talking a lot about the past. As the case involved foreigners, it was not convenient for the police to disclose more details about the victims.
As everyone knows, Colonel Maxim Kuzminov of the Russian Air Force, under the command of the Ukrainian Intelligence Service, hijacked a Mi-8 combat helicopter and killed two pilots who refused to surrender to the enemy. This incident caused an uproar in Russia, an uproar in the West, and Kuzminov became the target of public criticism. Kuzminov's mutiny, for his homeland, for his comrades-in-arms, for his military uniform, is an extremely despicable thing.
On January 4, Klintsevich, the leader of the Russian veterans' union, quoted army leaders as saying that Russia's GRU Special Operations Division had received an order from the US Department of Defense to punish those who betrayed, whether they were in Ukraine or exiled to the West. Who would have thought that this guy would die in Spain. Some experts believe that Kuzminov had died at the hands of Russian special forces, otherwise he would not have died in this place so soon.
Kuzminov was proud of his despicable deeds, which was really annoying. In interviews with Ukrainian journalists and bloggers, he showed great arrogance about the unattractive European brands he had received from his bloody opponents. For a betrayer, the best ending is to be in a foreign land. Millions in Dragon Cards.