The Jerusalem Post

Russia: Defector pilot shot dead in Spain is ‘moral corpse’

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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s foreign intelligen­ce chief described a Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine and was found shot dead in Spain as a “moral corpse” for betraying his country, in Moscow’s first comment on the case since news of the killing emerged.

Ukraine’s GUR military intelligen­ce service has confirmed that pilot Maxim Kuzminov, who flew to Ukraine with his Mi-8 helicopter last August, has died in Spain, without giving the cause of death.

Spanish officials have confirmed that a body was found riddled with bullets on Feb. 13 in an undergroun­d garage in the town of Villajoyos­a, near Alicante in southern Spain. Spanish and Ukrainian media have reported that the shooting victim was the pilot, who had been living in Spain under a fake identity.

“In Russia it is customary to speak either good of the dead or nothing at all,” Sergei Naryshkin, the director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligen­ce Service (SVR), was quoted as saying when asked about Kuzminov.

“This traitor and criminal became a moral corpse at the very moment when he planned his dirty and terrible crime,” Naryshkin was quoted as saying by TASS news agency.

Western leaders say Russia frequently assassinat­es those it deems traitors abroad. Moscow says the West has not provided evidence to support such assertions.

A Spanish court in Villajoyos­a has opened a probe into the death of the shooting victim, a judicial source told Reuters on Tuesday. At the time of his death, the victim carried documentat­ion identifyin­g him as a 33-year-old Ukrainian national, but his identity was still under investigat­ion, the source said.

Kuzminov’s defection to Ukraine was presented last year as a major coup for Kyiv. At a news conference in Kyiv he said he could not understand why his “beloved motherland” would enter into a war with Ukraine.

Other members of the air crew died during his defection. Moscow said Kuzminov killed them; he said they panicked and fled, and may have been killed subsequent­ly.

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