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How Russian defector pilot ‘was handed new identity’ before being gunned down by ‘Putin hit-squad’ near Benidorm

Putin crony Dmitry Medvedev answered questions about the Russian pilot's alleged murder

THE RUSSIAN defector thought to be murdered by a Kremlin hit squad in Spain had been living under the secret identity of a Ukrainian man.

Cops think the pilot, dubbed a traitor and found "riddled" with Russian bullets, was taken out by trained killers who have fled the country.

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Russian defector Maxim Kuzminov, thought to be murdered by a Kremlin hit squadCredit: East2West
The passport Ukraine allegedly gave Kuzminov - enabling him to live as Igor Schevchenko in Spain

Maxim Kuzminov fled Russia in a stolen chopper last year and was living in Spain under the name of Igor Schevchenko - an identity thought to be given to him by Ukraine.

The 28-year-old's body was found in an underground parking garage near Benidorm on February 13 - sparking confusion for investigators about his true identity.

He was shot six times with Russian-made bullets and run over, with Spanish intelligence services all but confirming their assassination theory, reported.

Kuzminov stole a £15million armoured Russian chopper in August and flew it to a military airbase in Kharkiv - apparently with a promise of £400,000 for the valuable kit.

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Ukrainian authorities are thought to have also thrown in a convincing passport which shows Kuzminov's face under the name Igor Schevchenko, reports.

It was issued just weeks after he defected from Russia - on September 22 and listed his place of birth as Donetsk in 1990, making him five years older.

Moscow raged that the chopper pilot was a "traitor to the motherland" and state TV reports openly broadcast the planned hit.

Today Putin's lap dog Dmitry Medvedev said "A dog dies a dog's death", when asked about Kuzminov's alleged murder.

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Informacion said sources close to the investigation thinks the Russian ammunition was used to make it cruelly clear that he had been executed on Kremlin orders as punishment.

And on Wednesday Russia's foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin claimed Kuzminov became a "moral corpse" as soon as he planned his trip to Ukraine.

He raged: "In Russia it is customary to speak either good of the dead or nothing at all.

"This traitor and criminal became a moral corpse at the very moment when he planned his dirty and terrible crime."

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