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'''Konstantin Evgenievich Smeshko''' (Константи́н Евге́ньевич Смешко́) (December 28, 1962 – December 26, 2024) was a Russian military commander who was Deputy Chief of the ] (starting in 2017) and a ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fr.wikipedia.org/Konstantin_Smeshko|title=Konstantin Smeshko}}</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable (]).|date=January 2025}} '''Konstantin Evgenievich Smeshko''' (Константи́н Евге́ньевич Смешко́) (December 28, 1962 – December 26, 2024) was a Russian military commander who was Deputy Chief of the ] (starting in 2017) and a ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fr.wikipedia.org/Konstantin_Smeshko|title=Konstantin Smeshko}}</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable (]).|date=January 2025}}

He previously commanded the engineering troops of the ] Military District and the those of the ] Military District from 2012 to 2017.<ref name="a">{{cite web|url=https://war.obozrevatel.com/v-moskve-pohoronili-zamkomandira-inzhenernyih-vojsk-rossii-umolchav-o-prichinah-ego-smerti-no-est-nyuans-vsplyili-gromkie-podrobnosti-video/amp.htm|title=В Москве похоронили замкомандира инженерных войск России, умолчав о причинах его смерти, но есть нюанс: всплыли громкие подробности. Видео|first=Дарья|last=Дурова|website=obozrevatel.com}}</ref>

In 2015, he was responsible for the cleaning the area of explosive objects on the territory of the ] and the ]. For that, he was awarded the honour "Messery to the Party of Mines in the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Ingushetia".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160927015358/http://function.mil.ru/news_page/world/more.htm?id=12066248@egNews|title=Впервые 110 военнослужащих награждены новым памятным знаком «Участнику разминирования в Чеченской Республике и Республике Ингушетия»|website=function.mil.ru}}</ref> He later also operated the demining near Deir ez-Zor, Syria in 2017..<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/4806618|title=Российские саперы вернулись из Сирии без потерь|website=tass.ru}}</ref>
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No official reason was provided when he died in 2024, leading to rumors. He was being burried in Moscow.<ref name="a"></ref>


== References == == References ==

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Smeshko in 2017

Konstantin Evgenievich Smeshko (Константи́н Евге́ньевич Смешко́) (December 28, 1962 – December 26, 2024) was a Russian military commander who was Deputy Chief of the Engineer Troops (starting in 2017) and a Major General.

He previously commanded the engineering troops of the Far Eastern Military District and the those of the Southern Military District from 2012 to 2017.

In 2015, he was responsible for the cleaning the area of explosive objects on the territory of the Chechnya and the Ingushetia. For that, he was awarded the honour "Messery to the Party of Mines in the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Ingushetia". He later also operated the demining near Deir ez-Zor, Syria in 2017..

With Yuri Stavitsky

No official reason was provided when he died in 2024, leading to rumors. He was being burried in Moscow.

References

  1. "Konstantin Smeshko".
  2. ^ Дурова, Дарья. "В Москве похоронили замкомандира инженерных войск России, умолчав о причинах его смерти, но есть нюанс: всплыли громкие подробности. Видео". obozrevatel.com.
  3. "Впервые 110 военнослужащих награждены новым памятным знаком «Участнику разминирования в Чеченской Республике и Республике Ингушетия»". function.mil.ru.
  4. "Российские саперы вернулись из Сирии без потерь". tass.ru.
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