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Gennady Nikolayevich Troshev (Russian: Геннадий Николаевич Трошев) (14
March 1947 – 14
September 2008) was a
Russian colonel general and a
former commander...
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Andrey "Sedoi"
Nikolaevich Troshev (born
April 5, 1962) (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Трошев) is a
Russian retired colonel,
former agent for the Ministry...
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around a Prigozhin-linked
alternative to the
Kremlin and MoD-backed
Andrei Troshev, even if that
alternative is not an
independent organization". An ISW source...
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Among the p****engers who were
killed was
Russian Colonel General Gennady Troshev, an
adviser to the
President of
Russia who had been the
commander of the...
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Archived from the
original on 7
August 2020.
Retrieved 14
March 2020.
Troshev,
Gennady (2001). Моя война. Чеченский дневник окопного генерала [My war...
- Federation,
along with
Alexander Kuznetsov,
Andrey Bogatov [ru] and
Andrei Troshev.
Kuznetsov (alias "Ratibor") was said to be the
commander of Wagner's first...
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General Troshev. In the
ensuing four-hour
battle the
federal side lost 15
government soldiers,
according to the
Russian defence minister.
General Troshev told...
- Shpak, and the
commander of
federal forces in Chechnya,
General Gennady Troshev)
initially insisted that only 31 of
their men were
killed in the battle...
- (in Russian).
Council of
Ministers of the
Soviet Union. 31
August 1990.
Troshev,
Gennady (2001). Моя война. Чеченский дневник окопного генерала [My war...
- and 25 PMCs died in the strikes. On 17 February, a
Wagner leader,
Andrei Troshev, was
quoted as
saying 14 "volunteers" died in the battle.
Three other Wagner...