Russian colonel involved in Putin's mobilisation campaign is found shot dead in mysterious circumstances in his office at prestigious military school
- Colonel Vadim Boyko was found with 'multiple bullet wounds' inside his office
- 44-year-old's body found in Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School in Vladivostok
- Initial reports said that suicide was suspected but five shots were heard and there was no suicide note
A colonel closely involved in Vladimir Putin's mobilisation campaign for the war in Ukraine has been found shot dead.
Colonel Vadim Boyko, 44, was found with 'multiple bullet wounds' inside his office at the prestigious Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School in Vladivostok today.
Witnesses said Colonel Boyko had come to work and walked into his office before 'five shots' were heard. A subordinate ran to investigate, and found the body.
Despite the witness claims of multiple shots, initial reports in Russia said that suicide was suspected.
But BAZA media - which has close law enforcement links - said criminal investigators had found five shell casings and four Makarov pistols beside the dead colonel.
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