The Central Intelligence Department has confirmed the death of the son of his representative Juliana Gallini Gloss.
The United States Central Intelligence Directorate (CIA) confirmed the extermination of the 21-year-old son of the leading official Juliana Gallina Gloss in front of Ukraine, where she fought on the side of the Russian conquerors. This was reported by NBC News.
According to the CIA representative, gloss wives survived the personal tragedy in the spring of 2024, when their son Michael, with mental health problems, died during the war in Ukraine.
“The CIA considers Michael’s death a private family business of a gloss family, and not a matter of national security,” the representative said.
The first about Glossa’s death is the website that is important stories, which refers to Russian resources and the deceased social networks.
Michael Gloss published a picture from Red Square on his VKontakte page and expressed condolences to the Russian army, calling the Ukrainian army a “corrupt”, and the Western media – “propaganda”.
The CIA officially confirmed the reality of death, but it did not clarify which side of the officer’s son who fought. They added that the family survived a deep personal tragedy and demanded respect for private life.
To the official necologist, the relatives of the deceased Michael were written “on a trip to Eastern Europe,” but there were no references to Russia or the war in Ukraine.
Remember, 21 -Year -old Michael Gloss -the son of the Deputy Director of the CIA for Digital Innovation, Julian Gallina Galloss -died in front of the Donetsk region, where Russians were sent as part of a attack on the attack.
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