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Maslov was the main military representative of Russia at NATO, in 2011 he was di...

Former Commander -in -Chief of Land Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Alexei Maslov died

Maslov was the main military representative of Russia at NATO, in 2011 he was dismissed. Former Commander -in -Chief of the Russian Land Forces, Army General Alexei Maslov died in Moscow at the age of 69. About it reports RBC. Maslov died at the Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital. Causes of death are not reported. In 1974, Alexei Maslov graduated from the Kharkiv Guards Higher Tank Team School, after which he commanded a tank platoon, company and battalion in the Carpathian Military District.

Then, in 1984, he graduated from the Marshal Union of the Marshal Union R. Malinowski. In 1999 he became the head of the Department of Military Training of the Siberian Military District. Since 2004, after receiving the title of Colonel General, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief. In 2008 he held the post of Russian military representative at NATO in Brussels. In October 2011, he was dismissed from military service.

In recent years, he worked as a special representative of Uralvagonzavoda in military and technical cooperation. "Oleksiy Fedorovich remained true to the case and his homeland until the last day, his contribution to the development and activity of the Uralvagonzavood is difficult to overestimate," - said at the last place of work of the general. We will remind, the day before in the Russian Federation the CEO of the Shipbuilding Corporation "Admiralty shipyard" Alexander Buzakov died suddenly.

This company was engaged in the production of submarines that could launch caliber missiles. At the time of the death of Buzakov was 67 years old. Well -known Russian actor, and now the deputy of the State Duma of Russia from the party "New People" Dmitry Pevtsov stated that the main power of Russians is the ability to die massively. "The way ours know how to love, be friends and die, it is of course . . .