Aleksey Nagin
Aleksey Nagin | |
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Native name | Алексей Юрьевич Нагин |
Birth name | Aleksey Yuryevich Nagin |
Born | Vertyachy, Volgograd Oblast, Soviet Union | 21 March 1981
Died | 20 September 2022[1] Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine | (aged 41)
Buried | |
Allegiance | Russia |
Service | Russian Ground Forces |
Years of service | 2008–2022 |
Unit | Wagner Group |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Hero of the Russian Federation Hero of the Donetsk People's Republic |
Aleksey Yuryevich Nagin (Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Нагин; 21 March 1981 – 20 September 2022) was a Russian army officer. He was the commander of one of the assault detachments of the Wagner Group. He was awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation posthumously when he was killed in action in the Battle of Bakhmut,[2] as well as the Hero of the Donetsk People's Republic, and the Luhansk People's Republic.[3][4]
Biography
[edit]Aleskey Nagin was born on 21 March 1981 in Vertyachy in the Gorodishchensky district of the Volgograd Oblast,[5] to his father, Yury Viktorovich, who is a former military man, and Galina Andreevna Zayler-Ivanova.[6]
As a child, he did karate.[5] After graduating from high school, he studied at a technical school.[citation needed]
Nagin was drafted into the Armed Forces of Russia, and was a participant in the hostilities in Chechnya. After completing his military service, he signed a contract.[7]
Nagin was part of the fighting in the Russo-Georgian War. Then he moved to the FSB special forces in Volgograd as a reconnaissance sniper. From 2014 to 2016, he was an instructor for training scouts in Crimea. In the end, Nagin quit the FSB and joined the Wagner Group. He was participating in the Syrian civil war, as he spent 3 years there, and the Second Libyan Civil War.[3][7]
In 2022, Nagin participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3] On 12 May he was seriously wounded. After a long treatment in August he returned to the service. On 20 September 2022, Nagin was killed in action in the Battle of Bakhmut.[1][5][2] He was buried in Volgograd at the Dimitrievsky cemetery.[3][6]
Personal life
[edit]He was not married.[8] In battles, he was repeatedly wounded and shell-shocked. Co-author of the films "Sunshine" and "Best in Hell".[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Bickerton, James (30 September 2022). "Russian Wagner commander killed in Ukraine's Donbas". Newsweek. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
- ^ a b Даниил Кугушев (24 September 2022). ""Не давал себя в обиду и заступался за других»: Юрий Нагин рассказал о жизни сына – командира отряда «ЧВК Вагнера"" (in Russian). Регионы России. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ a b c d e "«Вагнеровец» Алексей Нагин посмертно получил звание Героя России" (in Russian). РФ-СМИ. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ редакция, Э. Вести (24 September 2022). "Все эти годы воевал: тетя Алексея Нагина рассказала о судьбе Героя России". Э Вести (in Russian). Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ^ a b c Виктория Шадчина. "Звезда Героя России передана семье волгоградца Алексея Нагина, погибшего на Донбассе". РИАЦ 34.
- ^ a b "В Волгограде хоронят погибшего на Украине Героя России". Волгоградская правда. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ a b "Андрей Бочаров передал Звезду Героя России родным погибшего на Украине Алексея Нагина" (in Russian). Высота 102.0. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ "«Всегда был там, где война». В Волгограде похоронили бойца ЧВК «Вагнер», присутствовал Пригожин" (in Russian). Фонтанка.ру. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- 1981 births
- 2022 deaths
- Russian screenwriters
- Russian propagandists
- People of the Wagner Group
- Military snipers
- People of the Federal Security Service
- Military personnel of the Russo-Georgian War
- Russian military personnel of the Syrian civil war
- Heroes of the Russian Federation
- People from Volgograd Oblast
- Battle of Bakhmut
- Russian military personnel killed in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Recipients of the Order of Courage (Russia)