Marat Gabidullin joined the Wagner Group at the age of 43. A private army that fights in Ukraine, Syria, Mali and elsewhere on behalf of the Kremlin, and still has no official existence. Marat Gabidullin worked for the Wagner group for four years and eventually found himself in charge of a 95-person intelligence unit.
His first assignment took him to Ukraine, and he deployed four times to Syria. In 2016, Gabidullin was seriously injured during the Battle of Palmyra. During his recovery years in Russia, he wrote down his memories of his missions. Gabidulin left Wagner Group in 2019. His story was published in Russia and France this year and will be published in Germany this week.
Born in 1967, Marat Gabidullin served in the Russian Airborne Forces as a professional soldier for ten years. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he joined the Russian mafia and spent three years in prison for murdering…
Source: Le Figaro
