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According to journalists, representatives of the Civil Guard of Spain from the v...

Murder

According to journalists, representatives of the Civil Guard of Spain from the very beginning suggested that the murder of a man in the garage of residential Willianos was a "summary of accounts". A man shot dead on February 13 in the garage of a residential complex in Spain is a Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, who handed Mi-8 helicopter in 2023 to Ukraine. About it writes the Spanish agency Efe, with reference to sources close to the investigation.

It is reported that from the very beginning the Civil Guard of Spain considered the murder in Willianos as "accounting". According to the investigation, the man was fired half a dozen times. Eyewitnesses said that the car on which the killers escaped later moved the body. According to journalists, the documents found in the deceased do not correspond to the documents of the Russian pilot. They indicate the data of a 33-year-old citizen of Ukraine.

At the same time, the sources of the agency claim that it is a pilot who deserted from the Russian troops. We will remind, on February 14, the Spanish edition of ABC reported the murder in Willianosi 33-year-old Ukrainian. Investigators also found a burnt car in the neighboring city of Kampelo, where the killer could escape.

On February 19, the Italian edition of IL-Corrispondente reported that in Spain they were found dead by Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, who handed over the Mi-8 helicopter to the Ukrainian military in August 2023. According to journalists, the pilot was killed on February 13 in the city of Williac. The representative of GUR IU Andriy Yusov in a comment to "Public" confirmed the fact of the death of Maxim Kuzminov.

The Eureka News portal, citing sources in the Civil Guard of Spain, said Kuzminov had had had problems with alcohol and drugs recently. According to the neighbors of the man, "the foreigner behaved inappropriately, often shouted, led a drunken chatter.