Putin’s ‘Hero of Russia’ senior officer is KILLED by Ukrainian forces in Kursk – weeks after Vlad awarded him top medal

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The Kremlin awarded Russia's highest accolade to the commander

  • Published: 12:27, 28 Mar 2025
  • Updated: 12:50, 28 Mar 2025
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Vladimir Putin shaking hands with Major Marat Tibilov, Image 2 shows Photo of two men in military uniforms

PUTIN'S 'Hero of Russia' has been killed in Kursk just weeks after receiving the top military medal from Vlad.

Marat Tibilov, the commander of the Russian Guard special forces, was reportedly killed by Ukrainian forces during a combat mission in Kursk.

Photo of two men in military uniforms.

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Major Marat Tibilov was killed during fighting in KurskCredit: YouTube

Vladimir Putin shaking hands with Major Marat Tibilov.

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He was personally awarded the 'Hero of Russia' title by Putin last monthCredit: X/@denisvanvliet

Tibilov - a celebrated figure within Russia's army - was personally awarded the country's highest honour by Putin last month.

Vlad noted the officer's bravery during fighting in the Donbas as he handed out the title.

Tibilov had been fighting for Russia since the first day of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

There has been fierce fighting in Kursk over the past few weeks as Russia tries to force out Ukraine from the remaining territory they hold.

Ukraine grabbed the chunk of land off Russia in August 2024, and it is considered a valuable bargaining chip in negotiations.

However, repeated major Russian offensives have now all but removed Ukrainian forces from the region.

Putin personally visited the frontline in Kursk earlier this month to gee up his tired forces.

What is the Hero of Russia?

THE "Hero of Russia" is the highest honorary title awarded by the Russian Federation.

It is bestowed for exception courage and bravery, usually demonstrated during service for the state.

The accolade a recognised by a gold star medal.

The title, established in 1992, can be awarded during a recipient's lifetime or after death.

As of 2015, it had been awarded about 970 times - so that figure is now likely to be much higher.

Anyone from scientists and soldiers to politicians and officials can receive the award.

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