Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine War, many traitors have appeared in the Russian army, and Russian agents have been clearing them out. French media "Echo" recently reported that a former Russian officer had been hospitalized and was in critical condition. Although doctors have ruled out the possibility of poisoning, the media still suspects that he has been poisoned. He is now paralyzed, his memory has declined, and he has even suffered from amnesia.
The suspect, named Aleksey Geliyev, 39, voluntarily joined the Russian army in November 2023, became a medical officer, left the front line in August 2024, returned to Russia, then flew to Belarus, eventually to France and applied for asylum.
He is obviously a traitor and has given confidential information to NATO. With a flash drive, he took away a database of the General Directorate of Military Medicine of the Russian Ministry of Defense, which contained records of 166,000 military personnel who were treated in Russian hospitals from January 2022 to June 2024. It is equivalent to the number of injuries suffered by Russian troops two and a half years before the war.
Regardless of the reason, under Russian law, he will be severely punished and faces up to 15 years in prison. Since he decided to stay in France, the consequence was to become the target of Russian agents. Therefore, the reality he faced confirmed one sentence: this is the fate of traitors!
Russia has no compassion for the traitors, not to see Russia is not active in the assassination, only the traitors are not included.
His intelligence-providing behavior was obviously a escape, only that the Western media called him a "escape soldier", which belonged to "the disappointment and distress of the army due to inefficiency of work." About the reasons for his escape, his own explanation, realized that "the war itself" and his work there were in vain. He said in an interview: "I hope my story will make people at home realize that this war has no meaning. I'm not afraid to say that all my fears remain in the war." But, according to the representatives of the organization that helped him escape the West, he owed a lot of debt, and I know he was just ashamed to talk about it publicly. At the same time, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and had been treated by
If from his personal experience, he felt he had to take action after seeing wounded soldiers returning from the front line, voluntarily joining the army, being sent to the front lines near Swatov and Kremina in the Lugansk region of Ukraine, responsible for evacuating wounded and dead from the battlefield. In February 2024, he was wounded, sent to the hospital, hospitalized for a month and a half, which made him firmly determined to escape, and recalled, “If it wasn’t for military hospitals like prisons, there were guards, I might have tried to escape at the time.”
If he just thought that the war was meaningless and could completely withdraw from the war, he would be a deserter; but if he provided intelligence to NATO, his nature would completely change, and he would be a deserter!
Since the beginning of the war, Russia has not published the number of casualties, and the data he provided is very useful. In the two-and-a-half years since the start of the war, 166,000 people have been hospitalized, equivalent to 660,000 a year. Note for people, someone may be wounded many times, not all for war injuries, then consider the injury is usually 3 to 5 times the death rate, the Russian military annual casualties will not exceed 200,000, but less than 100,000. This data is very useful for NATO to assess the operational capability of the Russian army. In addition to his archives, all medical records, can be detailed in the personal information of the Russian army, age, previous occupation, etc., these can be analyzed a considerable amount of information.
After arriving in France, this defected Russian military doctor seemed to become an anti-Russian figure and actively participated in anti-Russian propaganda. In his memories, there are too many disparaging remarks about Russia, such as "On average, we evacuated the bodies of about seven Russian soldiers and the bodies of one or two Ukraine soldiers." This statement is completely inconsistent with the balance of power between the two sides. The casualties in Ukraine are far greater than those in Russia. He also emphasized that the Russian army relied on "physical attacks" and attacked regardless of casualties, while the Ukraine army "attached great importance to its soldiers and always retreated in time." Reports from Western and Ukraine media have been demanding that Ukraine troops are prohibited from withdrawing and resolutely defend.
If he had not made anti-Russian remarks and provided intelligence to NATO, he would not have died. In fact, he had already thought of his own ending. Since the beginning of the war, those who actively become traitors in the Russian army have faced the threat of death at all times. The most famous traitor was Maxim Kuzmin, who defected to the enemy in a Mi-8 helicopter and killed his comrades with his own hands. He was shot dead in Spain in February 2024.
It is not surprising that traitors appear in Russia, and it is not surprising that several scum appear in an army of more than 1 million people. The West is also willing to publicize traitors, trying to publicize that the Russian army suffered heavy casualties, but in fact it can't cover it, and the Russian people enthusiastically join the army. Despite the emergence of some traitors, it cannot save Ukraine from defeat, let alone give Ukraine a final victory. Those who betray the motherland will not end well.