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Olegovich, Putin’s super spy colonel, captured by Ukrainian soldiers in stockings and underpants

The undercover lieutenant colonel Koshel Alexander Olegovich was captured by Ukrainian soldiers. However, under strange circumstances: He was only wearing underpants and socks. A property made even more unique by the fact that Olegovich is not only one of the leaders, but also very close to President Vladimir Putin’s magic circle.

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According to international observers, proof that he is a top man who is aware of valuable information would be provided by the fact that Olegovich was not killed in battle, like many of his comrades, but was spared and captured. According to several local Ukrainian news sources, the 39yearold lieutenant colonel was found wearing only his underwear and socks, so Ukrainian forces dressed him in trousers, a Tshirt and a hoodie. Local sources report on social media: «During the skirmish with the Russian army, the attackers of the 128th Mountain Assault Brigade captured the head of the information and psychological contrast group 47084 of the Russian army. Undercover Lieutenant Colonel Koshelev was captured. Pictures of the soldier were released after he was captured by Ukrainian forces with his passport next to him. It is believed to have been found near where the unit was killed, but the exact location has not been disclosed.

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How well Koschelev fits into Putin’s power group is a mystery, but because he’s been undercover in Ukraine he’s seen as a man the president is counting on. Another important clue is the desperate attempt to free him. Immediately after his capture, they deployed ground forces and launched planes that would open fire on the Ukrainian military. “No one was injured by enemy fire. The prisoner was taken to a safe place in the rear, reported the soldiers of the 128th brigade. According to the Ukrainian army, the enemy’s aggressive attacks to take them to safety are the result of direct contacts Koshelev maintained with Mikhail Susko, commander of the 58th Combined Army of the Russian Federation, to whom he reported personally every day . “Now that he’s captured, he could give information to our counterintelligence men,” is the brigade commander’s goal. News of the capture comes after leaked data on the number of Russian soldiers killed in combat would be much higher than the Kremlin has told the public. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, nearly 10,000 of Putin’s soldiers have been killed since the start of the war with Ukraine, Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda said.

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