The son of the CIA deputy head who fought against Ukraine has been eliminated – media.


21-year-old Michael Gloss, the son of the CIA director for digital innovation, signed a contract with the Russian army. In April last year, he was eliminated by the Ukrainian defense forces. This information was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Russian media.
Michael Gloss made frequent trips to various countries during his journey around the world under the hashtag about ending the war in Ukraine. After that, he decided to arrive in Russia, where he created an account on the social network VK, subscribed to Russian groups, and published videos with Putin. This attracted the attention of the Russian military, who recruited Gloss.
In December 2023, Michael went to Donetsk. He visited the airborne regiment and entered combat with Ukrainian forces in April 2024. His death occurred on April 4, 2024, and the funeral took place on December 21, 2024.
The exact circumstances of Michael's death are unknown, but his family reported that he died on Ukrainian territory. For example, Michael's girlfriend noted that the Russian authorities informed the family about Michael's death but did not provide detailed information about whether he participated in the war.
It is worth noting that during the war against Ukraine, Russian soldiers who participated in the occupation of Crimea and the dispersal of Euromaidan were also eliminated. For example, in the Kursk region, Major Marat Tibirov, who received the 'Golden Star' from the Russian dictator, was eliminated.
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