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Who was Alexey Glushchak, Russian spy captain killed in Ukraine?

Who was Alexey Glushchak; Russia has admitted to losing its first GRU military intelligence spy in the war in Ukraine. And on Monday

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Who was Alexey Glushchak, Russian spy captain killed in Ukraine

Ground Report | New Delhi: Who was Alexey Glushchak; Russia has admitted to losing its first GRU military intelligence spy in the war in Ukraine. And on Monday it was also revealed that two elite paratroop intelligence officers were killed as the toll for Vladimir Putin's forces worsens.

Captain Alexey Glushchak, 31, from Tyumen in Siberia, died in the carnage in the Ukrainian port of Mariupol, but the Russians have not released details of how the GRU agent was killed. "Due to the strict secrecy of the military operation, the circumstances of the death of the hero of Tyumen are not disclosed," a statement said.

Images emerged of the funeral of the father of one Glushchak in Russia, where he was buried with full military honours from an honour guard. It was revealed that the day he died the military intelligence officer had spoken with his wife and his mother in Russia.

He called to congratulate them on International Women's Day but that same day at night they found out that he had been murdered. He will be posthumously decorated.

Another officer who died was Georgy Dudorov, deputy commander of the reconnaissance company for military-political work of the 137th regiment of the 106th Tula Guards Airborne Division.

One report stated: “A column of his company was attacked with artillery by Ukrainian nationalist detachments and, coming face to face with danger, he honourably performed his military duty to the Fatherland, receiving mortal wounds.”

Another paratrooper intelligence officer killed was Aleksey Aleshko, a graduate of the prestigious Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne School.

The senior lieutenant died saving the lives of "hundreds of his comrades' lives," said Tula Governor Alexey Dyumin, a trusted former bodyguard of Putin who has been promoted to a political career.

The deaths coincide with early expressions of anger and dismay at the number of coffins now returning to Russia, despite the fact that those officially recognized as fallen in Ukraine are seen as a small fraction of the total number that best estimates now suggest. encounter 'many thousands'.

Moscow has not given an updated total of the war dead and has named only a handful of those killed, including several generals. Many funerals currently visible in the media are for soldiers killed in late February. Russia is taking two weeks or more to transport their bodies back to their relatives, many of whom live in the Russian Far East, thousands of miles from the bloody war zone.

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