Operation Synytsia | |
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Operational scope | Facilitating defection of Maxim Kuzimov |
Planned by | Main Directorate of Intelligence |
Objective | Obtaining equipment and spare parts for Sukhoi Su-27, Su-30SM, Su-35 |
Date | 9 August 2023 |
Outcome | Successful defection of Kuzminov |
Operation Synytsia (Ukrainian: Операція «Синиця», romanized: Operatsiia "Synytsia", lit. 'tit') was an operation conducted by Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence to facilitate the defection of Russian Mi-8 helicopter pilot Maxim Kuzminov (Russian: Максим Кузьминов). After previously arranging his defection and the simultaneous escape of his family, on 9 August 2023, Kuzminov turned off radio communications and landed near Poltava, Kharkiv Oblast , where Ukrainian forces received him.[1][2]
On 5 September 2023, Ukrainian intelligence representative Andriy Yusov announced that Maxim Kuzminov would receive a reward of $500,000 paid in the Ukrainian hryvnia. Yusov additionally promised that Kuzminov and his family would receive unspecified security guarantees, as well as eventual Ukrainian citizenship.
On 13 February 2024, Kuzminov was found dead with bullet wounds in Villajoyosa, Spain.[3][4][5]