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Officer in Putin’s safety service who ‘REFUSED’ to kill Ukrainians now faces jail

Officer in Putin’s safety service who ‘REFUSED’ to kill Ukrainians and fled to Kazakhstan as an alternative is deported to Russia and now faces as much as 15 years in jail

  • Main Mikhail Zhilin, 36, could possibly be the topic of torture, says his spouse
  • He was not permitted to go overseas and his bid for asylum was rejected 
  • The FSO officer had entry to Russian state secrets and techniques, it’s reported 

An officer in Vladimir Putin’s safety service who refused to slaughter Ukrainians and as an alternative fled to Kazakhstan has been deported to Russia.

Main Mikhail Zhilin, 36, denounced the warfare and now faces as much as 15 years in jail and torture, says his spouse, Ekaterina.

The Federal Protecting Service [FSO] officer had entry to Russian state secrets and techniques together with Putin’s personal communications, it’s reported.

He walked by the forests to achieve neighbouring state Kazakhstan, however his bid for asylum was rejected.

Mikhail Zhilin, 36, with his wife. The officer in Vladimir Putin's security service, who refused to slaughter Ukrainians and instead fled to Kazakhstan, has been deported to Russia

Mikhail Zhilin, 36, together with his spouse. The officer in Vladimir Putin’s safety service, who refused to slaughter Ukrainians and as an alternative fled to Kazakhstan, has been deported to Russia

Federal Protection Service officer Mikhail Zhilin. He had access to Russian state secrets including Putin's own communications, it is reported

Federal Safety Service officer Mikhail Zhilin. He had entry to Russian state secrets and techniques together with Putin’s personal communications, it’s reported

As an FSO officer, he was not permitted to go overseas and was prevented from having a passport.

He fled when he was resulting from be moved to the warfare zone the place he would have been ‘obliged’ to ‘kill Ukrainian residents’.

‘I gave an obligation to defend the liberty and independence of my motherland – the Russian Federation – inside its borders, and to not conduct aggressive navy operations as a part of the armed forces of my nation to grab the territories of one other state,’ he stated.

Major Mikhail Zhilin denounced the war and now faces up to 15 years in jail and torture, says his wife

Main Mikhail Zhilin denounced the warfare and now faces as much as 15 years in jail and torture, says his spouse

Mikhail Zhilin with his child. Zhilin walked through the forests to reach neighbouring state Kazakhstan, but his bid for asylum was rejected

Mikhail Zhilin together with his little one. Zhilin walked by the forests to achieve neighbouring state Kazakhstan, however his bid for asylum was rejected

Pictured: Ekaterina Zhilina, wife of FSO officer Mikhail Zhilin, talked to journalists on the morning of December 30 saying her husband was taken from the detention facility where he was awaiting deportation and allegedly taken to the border with Russia on the evening of December 29

Pictured: Ekaterina Zhilina, spouse of FSO officer Mikhail Zhilin, talked to journalists on the morning of December 30 saying her husband was taken from the detention facility the place he was awaiting deportation and allegedly taken to the border with Russia on the night of December 29

Mikhail Zhilin with his wife Ekaterina. As an FSO officer, he was not permitted to go abroad and was prevented from having a passport

Mikhail Zhilin together with his spouse Ekaterina. As an FSO officer, he was not permitted to go overseas and was prevented from having a passport

Mikhail pictured with his wife Ekaterina and kids. Mikhail said: 'I gave an obligation to defend the freedom and independence of my motherland - the Russian Federation - within its borders, and not to conduct aggressive military operations as part of the armed forces of my country to seize the territories of another state'

Mikhail pictured together with his spouse Ekaterina and children. Mikhail stated: ‘I gave an obligation to defend the liberty and independence of my motherland – the Russian Federation – inside its borders, and to not conduct aggressive navy operations as a part of the armed forces of my nation to grab the territories of one other state’

The Kazakh authorities have accepted tens of hundreds of Russians fleeing the warfare, however didn’t present leniency to Zhilin and he was secretly returned to Russia, say experiences.

Since being deported this week into the palms of Russian legislation enforcement, he has vanished, stated his spouse Ekaterina, 35, who says he’s prone to face torture for fleeing Russia, or to be despatched to struggle within the warfare.

A courtroom assertion in Kazakhstan capital Astana stated: ‘He was an engineer on the FSO’s Centre for Particular Communications and Data in Novosibirsk.

Mikhail Zhilin with his wife Ekaterina. He was arrested in Kazakhstan after fleeing Russia

Mikhail Zhilin together with his spouse Ekaterina. He was arrested in Kazakhstan after fleeing Russia

Major Mikhail Zhilin fled when he was due to be moved to the war zone where he would have been 'obliged' to 'kill Ukrainian citizens'

Main Mikhail Zhilin fled when he was resulting from be moved to the warfare zone the place he would have been ‘obliged’ to ‘kill Ukrainian residents’

The Kazakh authorities have accepted tens of thousands of Russians fleeing the war, but did not show leniency to Zhilin and he was secretly returned to Russia, say reports

The Kazakh authorities have accepted tens of hundreds of Russians fleeing the warfare, however didn’t present leniency to Zhilin and he was secretly returned to Russia, say experiences 

Since being deported this week into the hands of Russian law enforcement, Zhilin has vanished, said his wife Ekaterina, 35, who says he is likely to face torture for fleeing Russia, or to be sent to fight in the war

Since being deported this week into the palms of Russian legislation enforcement, Zhilin has vanished, stated his spouse Ekaterina, 35, who says he’s prone to face torture for fleeing Russia, or to be despatched to struggle within the warfare 

‘He serviced authorities communications, which suggests he had entry to [Russian] state secrets and techniques.’

He had entry to Putin’s contacts with different Russian officers.

Zhilin has kin within the Ukrainian area Kherson.

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