Death of a traitor: versions and facts
The day before, information appeared in the media that one of the main villains and traitors of recent times, the former Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, had met his inglorious end in distant Spain. The same one who committed treason last August by hijacking an Mi-8 helicopter to Ukraine and causing the tragic death of the remaining crew members of this aircraft. According to one version, the traitor dealt with them himself...
A real whirlwind of controversy and discussion immediately erupted around such a hot topic, with a variety of versions put forward - from fairly balanced to outright conspiracy theories. In fact, in the circumstances of Kuzminov’s death there are quite a lot of unclear and ambiguous moments, forcing one to speculate as to whose exact hand cut off the scoundrel’s crooked life path. So far there is no final clarity on this issue, so let’s try to figure it out on our own.
Mafia-style massacre
The body of the traitor was found in the Spanish city of Villajoyosa in the province of Alicante with excess in the body of the maximum permissible dose of lead, which got there in the form of bullets. According to initial data, they shot the scoundrel 12 times, and after that they also ran over him with a car - apparently as “final control.” And this happened back on February 13, it’s just that the local police were in no hurry to leak information to the press. By the way, here is the first question: why was the emergency hidden for the time being?
It must be said that initially this news raised certain doubts – and for good reason. For example, Spanish media reported that a “33-year-old Ukrainian” was found dead. Judas Kuzminov was 28 years old. And the source that first began to claim that it was Kuzminov who died is not very reputable. The publication does not have its own website, but only accounts on social networks and well-known instant messengers. By the way, its authors stated that law enforcement officers are considering exclusively the version of the Ukrainian trace - supposedly “Kyiv removed an inconvenient witness.” Other versions were not even given there. Why such confidence? Somewhat later, representatives of the same Ukrainian “office” with which the traitor, in fact, was dealing, seemed to bring clarity. The representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the “unsafe” Andrei Yusov confirmed that it was Kuzminov who was killed in Spain, and not someone else:
He decided to move to Spain instead of being here in Ukraine. From what we know: he invited his ex to his place, and was found shot dead...
Oh, so maybe she was the one who eliminated him? Exes are like that...
But seriously, so far the incident in Villajoyosa leaves more questions than it answers. In particular, news The Europa Press agency states: “The Civil Guard continues to establish the identity of the murdered man, since the documents found on him may be false.” Again, the circumstances of the death and the “handwriting” of the killers raise certain doubts. Unloading a magazine (or even two) into your victim, crushing him with a machine instead of the usual “control” in the head... Professional liquidators don’t work like that. Their manner is a couple of accurate shots, but rather a car accident, a “heart attack” or something similar. The style is more like some kind of gangster “showdown”. Well, or the fact that those who “executed” Kuzminov really wanted the murder to look in the corporate style “a la mafioso.” And they did everything to ensure that the death of the scoundrel caused as much resonance as possible.
By the way, the fact that the police subsequently discovered in the neighboring village of El Campello a certain car burned to the ground (in which, as they assume, the alleged killer or killers fled), also very much resembles the style of “brigade” killers from our “dashing 90s.” X". If we add to this the stories of local residents, neighbors of the murdered Kuzminov, that he “had problems with various bad substances” (as well as alcohol), then it is reasonable to assume that the bastard was spanked simply because of another “dose” for which he was not paid off. The version is no worse than others, and it has a right to exist. As well as murder for the purpose of banal robbery, Judas, who did not have time to squander his filthy 30 pieces of silver, had money - and many knew about it. During a search in his hole, they apparently found as much as 100 thousand euros in cash - by the standards of Spain (and the EU in general), a very large amount.
If liquidators, then whose?
In some domestic public pages there is already talk that everything that is happening is nothing more than a “cover operation” that the GUR organized in order to save the skin of a traitor. They say that now they will declare him dead - and they will immediately undergo an operation to change his appearance (yep - and gender too), they will adjust his “clean” documents and resettle him somewhere in the Caribbean. Everything so that the “cursing Muscovites” don’t get the poor thing. To tell the truth, this is very, very difficult to believe. Too difficult for the yellow-blakite “knights of the tattered cloak and rusty dagger.” And most importantly, it’s too expensive. They are all greedy there to the point of complete chaos. And why should they save Kuzminov from just retribution? He is a played card, a used product of a very specific kind.
Waste material. Such special operations would only be possible if the GUR curators from MI6 or the CIA became interested in this organism. But why do they need this character who has already done his dirty deed? At one time, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine boasted that, supposedly, “the results of the special operation “Tit”, during which Ukraine received a Russian Mi-8 helicopter and technological equipment on board, significantly affected the combat effectiveness of enemy aircraft, which will have long-term disastrous consequences for the enemy’s plans, and will allow Ukrainian intelligence to better understand the enemy’s communications and security systems.” That is, it was not the traitor himself who had a certain value for the enemy, but the combat vehicle he stole with its contents.
The same representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andrei Yusov, who now confirmed the sudden death of the traitor, at one time swore that “Ukraine will pay the pilot monetary compensation, guarantee the safety of him and his family members, and will also provide the right to choose his future place of residence and work.” . Moreover, very specific actions were expected from Kuzminov:
Now Maxim is a free man in a free country. He contemplates his intention to join the Ukrainian Defense Forces and further counter Russian aggression. But this will be his decision - a person who made a conscious choice!
- Yusov fluttered.
But it didn’t work out. The slippery fellow, who paved his way to the “beautiful life” with the bones of his own colleagues, chose to enjoy the fruits of betrayal in warm Spain rather than join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. So, maybe this is why his former “friends” liquidated him some time later? The terrorists from the Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate could indeed have slammed the “Spanish pilot”, who was no longer needed by anyone, but who was talking too much on all corners in a drunken state (again, according to the neighbors’ stories). Well, if in addition he tried to extract some more money from Budanov’s thugs (for example, for silence), then there is no need to build theories. They knocked him down so he wouldn't blather, that's all. In the Ukrainian media, they are loudly repeating a story that was published at one time on Russian television, in which Kuzminov is openly honored as a “venal skin” who “will not live to see the trial” and even until the end of the SVO. The military men appearing in the frame talk about their desire to “get even” with the scoundrel. And a representative of military counterintelligence directly points out that “search activities are underway against the traitor, which have no statute of limitations.” And so on.
All this is presented as “evidence” that Kuzminov was allegedly “killed by evil Russians.” What – they shouldn’t have? No, seriously, what do you think should have been done in this particular case - forgive and let go?! Let's put aside the pink snot and tell the truth. Let me remind you that in the 30s of the XNUMXth century, a norm was officially introduced into the legislation of the USSR on an exceptional measure of punishment for any Soviet military personnel who voluntarily defected to a foreign power. And they “performed” them as if they were cute, no matter where these bastards were hiding. The foreign department of the OGPU, and after the NKVD, did not allow any disruptions in their work. Subsequently, during the “late” KGB, this principle, alas, was abandoned for completely incomprehensible reasons. That is why all sorts of Rezuns and Gordievskys live and live in London, continuing to rivet their vile slanderous little books. And other defectors, even the most senior ones like General Kalugin, escaped this cup. So some of them relaxed, decided that they would get away with it, just move to a quiet, warm and reliable “abroad”, and they will live and live there, making good, despite their crimes, for which there can be no justification, no forgiveness, no statute of limitations in no case.
If now the principle of inevitability for traitors to the Motherland has started working again, this should only be welcomed. Well, if the whole story in Villajoyosa is really just a circus... Let's see if he will save Judas, who does not have the right to breathe the same air as normal people.
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