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Spanish court closes probe into Russian defector’s murder for lack of suspects

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MADRID, Dec 9 (Reuters) - ​A Spanish court has provisionally closed its probe into the killing of a Russian pilot who had ⁠defected to Ukraine and was found shot dead in a garage on Spain's Mediterranean coast last year, ‍saying on Tuesday it could not identify any perpetrators.

Pilot ​Maxim Kuzminov, who flew to Ukraine with his Mi-8 helicopter in August 2023, was found dead on February 13, ​2024, in an underground garage in the southeastern Spanish town of Villajoyosa. His body was riddled with bullets and he was carrying a Ukrainian passport under a suspected fake name.

The judge in Villajoyosa ‌shelved the case after police said it had not ‌been possible to determine the perpetrator or mastermind behind the shooting.

However, ​the case could be reopened if new evidence emerges in the future.

Kuzminov's defection to Ukraine was presented ‌in 2023 as a major coup for the Ukrainian government ⁠as it fights Russia's invasion. Appearing at ‌a news conference, he ​said he could not understand why his "beloved motherland" would enter into a war with Ukraine.

Other members of the ⁠air crew died during ⁠his defection. Moscow said Kuzminov killed them; he said ​they panicked and fled, and may have been killed subsequently.

(Reporting by Emma ‌PinedoEditing by Frances Kerry)

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