Russia's GRU spy agency chief dies after illness at 62: agencies

  22 November 2018    Read: 1032
Russia

Chief of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency Igor Korobov died on Wednesday after "a serious and long illness," Russian news agencies reported, citing the defense ministry.

The ministry called Korobov, 62, who ran the spy agency since 2016, “a wonderful person, a faithful son of Russia and a patriot of his homeland.” It did not give further details about his death.

The West has blamed GRU for a string of brazen attacks. Britain has accused it of attempting to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a nerve agent in the English city of Salisbury.

The Netherlands believes the agency has tried to hack the global chemical weapons watchdog, and U.S. intelligence agencies said GRU was behind attempts to hack the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Russia denies all those allegations.

Korobov along with other GRU officers was sanctioned by the United States for activities that “undermine cybersecurity on behalf of the Russian government.”


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