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Old November 22nd 18, 11:39 PM posted to alt.gossip.celebrities,alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default The Position of Director of Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) now open...AGAIN!

Second Head Of Russian Intelligence Dies Within Two Years

https://www.npr.org/2018/11/22/67026...thin-two-years

Igor Korobov, the head of Russian military intelligence, has died amid mounting
accusations that his agency, commonly known as the GRU, was behind subversive
attacks on Western countries.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Korobov, 62, died Wednesday after a "serious
and long illness." Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu called the air force general a
"faithful son of Russia" and "patriot of the fatherland." He is survived by his
wife and two daughters, according to the TASS news agency.

Though Korobov was hardly a household name even in Russia, in 2016, the U.S.
Treasury put him on a sanctions list for "significant malicious cyber-enabled
activities." Yet those restrictions didn't stop Korobov from traveling to
Washington with other top Russian security officials for secret talks in
January, as reported by the Washington Post.

Less than two months later, former GRU officer Sergei Skripal, an exiled double
agent, was poisoned along with his daughter by a rare nerve agent in Salisbury,
England. British Prime Minister Theresa May accused the GRU of being behind that
attack.

Russian authorities have consistently denied any involvement in the Skripal
poisoning or in foreign election interference, saying the charges have been
fabricated to tar Russia and justify additional sanctions. On the 100th
anniversary of the GRU's founding earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir
Putin praised the agency for its "unique capabilities."

Korobov took charge of the GRU in January 2016 after his predecessor, Igor
Sergun, died at age 58 under unclear circumstances. His death first became
public after the Kremlin published Putin's condolences to Sergun's family.

No replacement has been named yet for Korobov, though TASS reports it's likely
to be his deputy, Vice Admiral Igor Kostyukov, 57, who took part in Russia's
military intervention in Syria and is also under U.S. sanctions.




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