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A FORMER Ukrainian official has been found dead at the same spot where a defected Russian chopper pilot was assassinated.

Igor Hrushevsky, an ex-employee of Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, was mysteriously found dead at a residential complex in Spain.

Man at press conference holding microphone.

Maxim Kuzminov was a Russian who defected to UkraineCredit: Wikipedia
Empty swimming pool outside an apartment building.

A swimming pool in the residential area of La Cala de Villajoyosa, where both Hrushevsky and Kuzminov were found deadCredit: Darren Fletcher
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The chopper pilot is said to have been assassinated by thr Russians
Three men in military uniforms and one man in civilian clothes sitting at a table with microphones.

Kuzminov was on Putin’s most-wanted list after being paid a reported £400,000 to steal his Russian military chopper and defect to UkraineCredit: Wikipedia

Ihor was swimming in the pool of a residential complex called Cala Alta in Villajoyosa, south of Valencia.

It is the same building where Maksim Kuzminov was apparently shot dead after he defected to Ukraine in an Mi-8 helicopter.

The Kremlin was accused of carrying out Kuzminov‘s assassination back in 2024.

Hrushevsky was found face down in the water, with no signs of life.

Though he was bleeding from one ear.

Locals rushed to pull him out of the water and performed CPR, but failed to save his life, according to local media outlet El Español.

The cause of death has not been revealed yet.

Hrushevsky’s death comes just 18 months after Russian defector Kuzminov was killed inside a garage allegedly by Putin’s hitmen.

Ruben, a local worker, told The Sun he discovered the army captain, 28, in a pool of blood soon after what is believed to have been a brazen Kremlin-ordered hit job.

The ruthless despot’s hitmen are said to have tracked down and executed the Russian helicopter pilot who fled to the Costa resort after defecting to Ukraine in August 2023.

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The Sun was given access to the eerie murder scene yesterday, where Kuzminov was found gunned down.

He was dispatched in cold blood by six shots from a pistol believed to have been fitted with a silencer just a 10 minute drive from Benidorm’s party strip.

We walked his final steps around 50 metres to the spot where his body was found just short of the parking garage’s electrically-operated metal doors.

Kuzminov was on Putin’s most-wanted list after being paid a reported £400,000 to steal his Russian military chopper in a major propaganda coup for Ukraine.

He had been given a new identity and joined a large community of Russian speakers living in and around Benidorm using a Ukrainian passport with the name Igor Shevchenko.

Ukraine’s military intelligence later confirmed it had courted him to defect, as Kuzimov appealed to other pilots to follow his lead.

In an interview broadcast by Ukraine’s authorities, Kuzimov said: “I contacted representatives of Ukrainian intelligence, explained my situation, to which they offered this option: ‘Come on, we guarantee your safety, guarantee new documents, guarantee monetary compensation, a reward.'”

Open garage door with metal gates.

The garage where Kuzminov was found deadCredit: Darren Fletcher
Two forensic officers in hazmat suits handling a body bag.

Cops at the scene where the pilot was found deadCredit: Reuters
Military helicopter on the ground with people nearby.

Kuzminov fled Russia in a £15million helicopter after killing his two co-pilots, according to Russian mediaCredit: East2West

The defector is believed to have moved to a flat which he was renovating and hoped to start a new life in the Benidorm suburb of Villajoyosa.

Despite the continuing carnage between their nations in Eastern Europe, Russians and Ukrainians live side-by-side in Spain alongside British ex-pats and trippers.

But Spanish police believed a Kremlin death squad had infiltrated the community and is standing by to liquidate more Putin enemies.

Russian state media sensationally claimed Kuzminov shot and killed two of his crewmates who did not support him before he touched down in Ukraine.

Their names were Nikita Kiryanov, 28, and Khushbat Tursunov, 35.

Reports also alleged Putin’s GRU military intelligence agents had orders to “eliminate” him, no matter how long it took.

The same GRU unit was allegedly behind the botched nerve agent attacks on Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury.

Soldiers being interviewed on camera.

Russia’s threats to Kuzminov’s life were aired on Russian TVCredit: East2West
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