Anatoly Pozdnyakov
Anatoly Grigoryevich Pozdnyakov (Russian: Анатолий Григорьевич Поздняков; 10 October 1949 – 17 September 2001) was a Russian Major general, incorrectly identified as a Lieutenant General,[1][2][3][4][5][6] and aide to Chief of the General Staff Anatoly Kvashnin. CareerPozdnyakov was born on 10 October 1949 in Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. He graduated from the Kiev Suvorov Military School in 1967, entering the Kharkov Higher Tank Command School on 1 September 1967. After graduating from the school in 1971, Pozdnyakov served in tank units. He graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff in 1993. Pozdnyakov fought in the Second Chechen War from 1999, and by the time of his death was deputy head of the 2nd sub-directorate of the Main Operations Directorate of the Russian General Staff.[7] DeathPozdnyakov was killed on 17 September 2001 when a surface-to-air-missile downed his Mil Mi-8 helicopter in Chechnya (see 2001 Grozny Mi-8 crash).[1] Official reports concluded that the attack on the helicopter was orchestrated by members of a Chechen terrorist group specialized in targeting high-ranking Russian military personnel.[5] Journalist Anna Politkovskaya, however, claimed that Pozdnyakov was assassinated by members of the Russian military.[6] Pozdnyakov headed a General Staff "inspection team"[4] and, according to Politkovskaya, communicated to her in an interview shortly before his death[8] that he had been tasked by President Vladimir Putin to investigate and report on "military crimes".[2] In A Small Corner of Hell: Dispatches from Chechnya, Politkovskaya wrote:
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