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Top former Russian general ‘dies suddenly’ the day after Putin cancelled trip to his factory

Top former Russian general ‘dies suddenly’ the day after Putin cancelled trip to his factory

Posted on December 29, 2022 By sNawaWebs.ADV

A former commander of Russian ground forces with close ties to Ukraine died ‘suddenly’ the day after Vladimir Putin abruptly cancelled a trip to the tank enterprise where he worked as an international sales ambassador. 

Alexei Maslov, 69, passed away on Christmas Day in a Moscow military hospital, the Uralvagonzavod plant announced.

From 2008 he has acted as Russia’s chief military representative to NATO, RBC reported. 

Maslov’s loss follows the ‘sudden death’ of Alexander Buzakov, 65, general director of Admiralty Shipyards in St Petersburg, in charge of building new submarines.

The FSB security service had formed an ‘investigative group’ into the two deaths, reported Telegram channel Redacted number 6.

Pictured: General Alexei Maslov, former Commander-in-Chief of Russian Land Forces pictured visiting a US military base in March 2005

Pictured: General Alexei Maslov, former Commander-in-Chief of Russian Land Forces died in Moscow aged 69

Pictured left: General Alexei Maslov, former Commander-in-Chief of Russian Land Forces visiting a US military base in March 2005

Pictured: General Alexei Maslov, first from the left, meets Vladimir Putin in 2004

Pictured: General Alexei Maslov, first from the left, meets Vladimir Putin in 2004

Pictured: Alexander Buzakov, head of Russian Admiralty Shipyards, died aged 65

Pictured: Alexander Buzakov, head of Russian Admiralty Shipyards, died aged 65

Buzakov had been healthy the day before he died, and ‘nothing had been heard about Maslov’s health problems’ before he died, said the channel.

Maslov had been commander-in-chief of Russian ground forces between 2004 and 2008.

At NATO in Brussels he worked alongside Dmitry Rogozin, an official close to Putin who was abruptly removed in the summer as head of the Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos.

Putin had been due to fly to the Uralvagonzavod plant in Nizhny Tagil – which has been criticised by the Kremlin for failing to produce sufficient new tanks for the war in Ukraine.

General Alexei Maslov, 69, passed away on Christmas Day in a Moscow military hospital, the Uralvagonzavod plant announced

General Alexei Maslov, 69, passed away on Christmas Day in a Moscow military hospital, the Uralvagonzavod plant announced

General Alexei Maslov, 69, had been commander-in-chief of Russian ground forces between 2004 and 2008, and later served as the country's chief military representative to NATO in Brussels

General Alexei Maslov, 69, had been commander-in-chief of Russian ground forces between 2004 and 2008, and later served as the country’s chief military representative to NATO in Brussels

However, the Russian president aborted the Christmas Eve trip ‘at the last minute’ with no explanation, according to local reports.

In recent years Maslov worked as a ‘special representative of Uralvagonzavod for military-technical cooperation’, the company wrote on Telegram. 

Rogozin – recovering in hospital from injury in a Ukrainian shell attack last week – praised Maslov as ‘a very experienced military man, a demanding commander, and a good person’.

Buzakov’s death was described as ‘sudden, untimely and tragic’.

A regional politician and sausage tycoon known as Russia’s top-earning elected representative Pavel Antov, 65, fell to his death from a window in an Indian hotel in another case that has aroused suspicion.

He had labelled Russian missile strikes on Kyiv as ‘terror’ – before suddenly withdrawing his comment.

'Nothing had been heard about Maslov's health problems' before he died, said Telegram channel Redacted number 6

‘Nothing had been heard about Maslov’s health problems’ before he died, said Telegram channel Redacted number 6

Alexander Buzakov, 65, general director of Admiralty Shipyards in St Petersburg, in charge of building new submarines, died suddenly on Christmas Eve

Alexander Buzakov, 65, general director of Admiralty Shipyards in St Petersburg, in charge of building new submarines, died suddenly on Christmas Eve

A series of recent giant explosions and fires at strategic locations have also raised suspicion of ‘sabotage’ against Putin’s regime.

Anti-war channel Gorod Glypov, with more than 240,000 subscribers, described the deaths as ‘incomprehensible’.

It claimed a brutal process of ‘cleansing’ to wipe out unwanted people was underway.

Russia was ‘in a season of accidental window falls, unexpected deaths and ‘regular’ fires’, it stated sarcastically.

The press service at Uralvagonzavod – Russia’s largest tank plant – said Maslov has risen from ‘platoon commander to commander-in-chief of ground forces’.

He ‘remained faithful to the cause and the Fatherland until the last day’.

He had studied in Ukrainian city Kharkiv, and was later stationed in the Carpathian Mountains.

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