A Russian pilot that defected to Ukraine has been found dead

Here' what we know about Maksim Kuzminov's death
Kuzminov defection
Operation Synystia
Landing in Ukraine
Early reports
A stranger story
Andriy Yusov explains
A military intelligence operation
More info to follow
The aircraft moved according to the plan
A feather in Ukraine's cap
Insight into Russia’s air force
Two crew members killed
Comments from Kyrylo Budanov
We found the right man
Budanov confirmed the crew deaths
They tried to escape
Unfortunately eliminated
Hopeful for future operations
Kuzminov received a reward for his helicopter
The airmen was found shot dead in Spain
Here' what we know about Maksim Kuzminov's death

The Russian helicopter who defected to Ukraine in August was reportedly found dead according to Ukrainiska Pravda and several other news outlets on February 19th. Here's what we know so far.

Kuzminov defection

On August 9th, 2023, Kuzminov and two other soldiers boarded their combat transport copper at Kursk airport and set off for a mission that would end in the defection of Kuzminov to Ukraine and the death of his two crew members.

Operation Synystia

The story of how and why Kuzminov decided to defect is worthy of its own Hollywood blockbuster and we know a lot about what happened thanks to the willingness of Ukrainian intelligence to share the details of Operation Synystia.

Landing in Ukraine

A Russian Mi-8 AMTSH helicopter piloted by Kuzminov landed at the Poltava Air Base loaded with soldiers and supplies, and initial reports suggested the pilot had just gotten lost and landed at Poltava in error.  

Early reports

Other reports from Russian military bloggers stated the airmen came under immediate attack according to The Kyiv Post, with many being killed or wounded in the encounter. 

A stranger story

However, the story turned out to be far stranger than a just pilot who got lost, and was really the result of a six-month-long operation by Ukraine's Directorate of Military Intelligence. 

Andriy Yusov explains

At least that’s what a Ukrainian intelligence spokesperson Andriy Yusov claimed during an appearance on television shortly after the incident occurred and was reported online. 

A military intelligence operation

Yusov explained the country’s military intelligence had been working with the helicopter crew in order to get them to Ukraine and said that more information would be given. 

More info to follow

"You will need to wait a bit, work is being conducted, including with the crew. Everything is fine, there will be news," Yusov said according to a Reuters translation. 

The aircraft moved according to the plan

The British news outlet was also able to speak with Yusov about the incident and he told Reuters: "This was a GUR operation. The aircraft moved according to the plan." 

 

A feather in Ukraine's cap

Ukraine’s acquisition of the Russian helicopter was a feather in the cap of the nation and it helped bolster the country’s dwindling aviation stock according to the Reuters report. 

Insight into Russia’s air force

More importantly, the defection gave Ukrainian commanders a keen insight into the state of the Russian air force and provide valuable information for future operations.

Two crew members killed

Ukrainska Pravda reported two crew members of the Mi-8 were “eliminated” during the operation and added the helicopter was laden with spare parts for Su-27 and Su-30 jets. 

Comments from Kyrylo Budanov

The Head of Ukraine's Directorate of Military Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov later revealed a lot more details to Radio Liberty about the operation to lure the pilot to Ukraine.  

We found the right man

“We were able to find the right approach to the man,” Budanov said, adding that Ukraine was able to get the man's family out of Russia undetected so he could make his escape. 

Budanov confirmed the crew deaths

The Mi-8 pilot had two crewmembers with him who didn’t know the aircraft was being flown to Ukraine and when the helicopter landed they tried to escape and were killed. 

They tried to escape

“When they realized where they had landed, they tried to escape,” Budanov said based on a CNN translation of his comments to Radio Liberty. 

Unfortunately eliminated

“Unfortunately, they were eliminated. We would prefer them alive, but it is what it is,” the Ukrainian intelligence chief continued, adding the pilot was doing well and had options. 

Hopeful for future operations

Budanov made it seem as if the pilot was planning on staying in Ukraine and went on to say that this was the first defection of its kind and hoped the operation could be scaled. 

"Downed Russia Pilots"

A documentary entitled "Downed Russia Pilots" later featured Kuzminov and he explained his reasoning behind deciding to defect to Ukriane. His words were quoted by The Kyiv Independent.

"What is happening now is simply the genocide of the Ukrainian people"

"What is happening now is simply the genocide of the Ukrainian people. Both Ukrainian and Russian. The basis of my action is not to contribute to these crimes. Ukraine will definitely win this war simply because the people have rallied very much...No one wants this war. When Ukraine wins is only a matter of time," Kuzminov explained.

"If you do what I did... you will not regret it at all"

Kuzminov told other defectors: "If you do what I did, this kind of thing, you will not regret it at all. You will be provided for the rest of your life with absolutely everything." The former Russian airmen also explained that he provided "valuable evidence about Russia's army aviation, communication systems, and airfield network.

Kuzminov received a reward for his helicopter

Kuzminov was given $500,000 dollars as a reward for his helicopter according to The Kyiv Independent, and he was also told he would receive protection and security for himself and his family for the rest of his life. He later moved to Spain where Ukrainian intelligence said he was found killed.

The airmen was found shot dead in Spain

The former Russian pilot was allegedly found shot dead outside of his apartment on February 19th, and a burned out car used in the killing was found nearby. Andriy Yusov confirmed Kuzminov's death but provided few other details.

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