Igor' Girkin è nato a Mosca il 17 dicembre del 1970, all'interno di una famiglia con forti tradizioni militari. Fin da ragazzo si è interessato di storia militare, tant'è che dal 1989, ha partecipato attivamente ad eventi di rievocazione storica dell'Armata Bianca [15] [16] [17].Dopo il diploma, si è iscritto all'Istituto Storico-Archivistico di Mosca (oggi parte della Università Statale
Igor Girkin, a pro-war Russian nationalist, was instead found to be complaining too much on social media about President Vladimir Putin's leadership of the war against Ukraine. A court in Moscow on Thursday found Girkin guilty on charges of inciting extremism after his series of diatribes against the Russian leader appeared to go too far.
"Igor Girkin says Russia needs a Chinese "lend-lease" if it's to continue fighting in Ukraine "with any level of success" He complains that Russian generals led by the "cretin" Gerasimov are burning through armour at a rate that Russian defence plants can't withstand"
Russian nationalist Igor Girkin (aka Strelkov), who was sentenced to four years in prison in January on a charge of making public calls for extremist activities, will apply to join Russian troops
Imprisoned ardent nationalist and former Russian officer Igor Girkin notably questioned the Kremlin's articulated theory of victory and assessed that 2025 and possibly late 2024 will be "a serious test" for Russia because the Kremlin has yet to address medium- to long-term force-generation and defense-industrial-capacity constraints.
Igor Girkin, a pro-war Russian nationalist, was instead found to be complaining too much on social media about President Vladimir Putin's leadership of the war against Ukraine. A court in Moscow on Thursday found Girkin guilty on charges of inciting extremism after his series of diatribes against the Russian leader appeared to go too far. "Igor Girkin says Russia needs a Chinese "lend-lease" if it's to continue fighting in Ukraine "with any level of success" He complains that Russian generals led by the "cretin" Gerasimov are burning through armour at a rate that Russian defence plants can't withstand" Russian nationalist Igor Girkin (aka Strelkov), who was sentenced to four years in prison in January on a charge of making public calls for extremist activities, will apply to join Russian troops Imprisoned ardent nationalist and former Russian officer Igor Girkin notably questioned the Kremlin's articulated theory of victory and assessed that 2025 and possibly late 2024 will be "a serious test" for Russia because the Kremlin has yet to address medium- to long-term force-generation and defense-industrial-capacity constraints.
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Girkin's moment of glory came in 2014 when he was the leader of Kremlin-backed rebels fighting against Kyiv's troops for the Donetsk People's Republic, an unrecognised breakaway region in eastern
Igor "Strelkov" Girkin, a former Russian intelligence officer turned militia leader turned prisoner, said he was afraid he would suffer the same fate as the deceased Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. "My greatest fear is that instead of the usual criminal punishment, I will be 'amnestied' in the same way as the Cook [a common nickname for Prigozhin due to his background in the
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We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. Girkin's moment of glory came in 2014 when he was the leader of Kremlin-backed rebels fighting against Kyiv's troops for the Donetsk People's Republic, an unrecognised breakaway region in eastern Igor "Strelkov" Girkin, a former Russian intelligence officer turned militia leader turned prisoner, said he was afraid he would suffer the same fate as the deceased Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. "My greatest fear is that instead of the usual criminal punishment, I will be 'amnestied' in the same way as the Cook [a common nickname for Prigozhin due to his background in the Here's the URL for this Tweet. Copy it to easily share with friends.
Miroslava Reginskaya, wife of Igor Girkin also know as Igor Strelkov, the former military chief for Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, center, speaks to the media, flanked by Pavei Gubarev, self-proclaimed "People's Governor" of the Donetsk Region, left, and Igor Girkin's lawyer Haji Aliye, right, at the Moscow's City Court in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023.
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