FSB officer Vladimir Feshchenko, who was found murdered in the Ministry of Defense building, “was a world-famous athlete.”
An FSB counterintelligence officer was killed in the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) building. This was reported by the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel with reference to a source.
“The incident took place on the evening of January 13 in a departmental building at the address: Olkhovskaya St., 25. Various structures of the Ministry of Defense are located there (for example, the command of the railway troops), as well as the FSB Director for the Moscow Military District The body of an FSB officer was found at the workplace Vladimir Feshchenko He was killed, with a deep wound on his forehead, “said the message.
The source said that FSB officer Vladimir Feshchenko, who was found murdered in the Ministry of Defense building, “was a well-known athlete: at one time he won the title of absolute European champion in kettlebell lifting.” A murder suspect is said to be in jail.
“The senior lieutenant of the FSB Feshchenko brought a comrade in his department – some warrant officers with whom he had previously served in the Far East. The guest had a ticket for a train that left Moscow at night a friend and said goodbye to relatives -son that he will be delayed.
Starley was found at her workplace. He was bleeding and had a deep cut on his forehead. Vladimir Feshchenko is a hereditary athlete. His father, a weightlifter (judging by the leak, an employee of Rosneft PJSC), took his son to the gym when he was young. Vladimir won many awards and went to serve in the Far East. From there, Feshchenko went to the FSB,” the report said.
The source said the killer is in jail and has confessed to the crime. Perhaps there was a conflict between him and Vladimir Feshchenko.
Let’s recall that in November Russia announced the “sudden death” of a US propagandist.
A Russian propagandist was removed from Donbass
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Source: korrespondent

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