Vladimir Putin’s top brass who led a notorious private army of neo-Nazi football hooligans has d!ed under mysterious circumstances
New accounts today claimed Stanislav ‘Spaniard’ Orlov, 44, was shot dead immediately after Russian “security forces” arrived at his country house near Sevastopol in occupied Crimea.
“A black SUV without license plates, a UAZ [van], a car, and a minibus with military license plates pulled up to house No. 51, where Orlov lived,” reported Important Stories independent news outlet.
The report added: “Security forces emerged from the vehicles, after which [nearby] residents heard gunshots.
“CCTV footage shows that an ambulance arrived and removed ‘Spaniard’s’ body only six hours after security forces had arrived.”
Another independent news outlet ASTRA reported: “Men with automatic weapons and masks get out of the cars.
“Neighbours hear several shots. Witnesses in a conversation with ASTRA claim that Orlov does not return fire.”
Rumours are still swirling over the cause of death of the warlord who was hailed a hero for drafting Russia’s hooligans to fight for Putin in Ukraine.
Orlov led a private military company known as Espaniola which recruited some of Russia’s most notorious and hardened thugs from the terraces of leading clubs.
Previous speculation claimed Orlov d!ed in custody after being detained over alleged arms trafficking amid feelings Putin’s authorities had become hostile to him.
Another suggested he was k!lled while “shooting back during the arrest”.
One pro-war blogger Vladislav Pozdnyakov wrote that criminal cases against 88th Reconnaissance and Sabotage Brigade Espaniola had been underway since spring, with searches conducted at the military unit’s locations.
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