Vladimir Sobachenkov

Vladimir Sobachenkov, Vladimir Medvedev, Aleksandr Ryabenko and Leonid Brezhnev in the 1970s. Ryabenko was the head of Brezhnev's security and Medvedev and Sobachenkov his deputies

Vladimir Sobachenkov (Russian: Владимир Собаченков) is a retired Soviet KGB officer who served as a bodyguard of Leonid Brezhnev.

On 23 March 1982, a platform with people collapsed above Brezhnev and his entourage at a factory near Tashkent. Sobachenkov was standing next to Brezhnev and managed to protect him from a direct hit. Brezhnev suffered a concussion and a broken clavicle, whereas part of the skin was removed from Sobachenkov's head. He was hospitalized, but rejoined Brezhnev's security team in an hour.[1]

It was Sobachenkov and Vladimir Medvedev who found Brezhnev dead in his bed in the morning of 10 November 1982.[2][3] After Brezhnev's death, his security team was disbanded. Sobachenkov was offered a low-profile position, but refused and retired from the KGB.[4]

References

  1. Medvedev, 167–168
  2. Кремль-9. "Мой друг Леонид Ильич...". 1tv.ru
  3. Medvedev, 177
  4. Medvedev, 183

Bibliography

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/7/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.