The head of Russia's spy agency has died aged 63 'after a long illness', it has been announced.
Russia's TASS news agency reported that Colonel-General Igor Korobov, who coordinated the response to the Salisbury spy poisoning in March this year, had died without specific details on the circumstances of his death.
A statement from the Russian Defence Ministry also failed to give details about his illness but lauded Korobov as a 'true son of Russia' and offered condolences to his family.
Last month, Korobov was said to have been in 'sudden ill health' after a dressing down from Russian President Vladimir Putin over 'deep incompetence' shown in the Salisbury poisonings and other international operations.
Last month Korobov was said to have been in 'sudden ill health' after a dressing down from Vladimir Putin for his response to the Salisbury spy poisoning
The 63-year-old reportedly emerged shaken and later collapsed at his home after his confrontation with the furious Russian president.
Igor Korobov served as the Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation having earlier had an illustrious career in the military.
A former Soviet air force pilot, Mr Korobov, 62, entered the world of espionage in 1980 after graduating from the defence ministry's military academy in Moscow.
He then moved swiftly through the ranks of Russia's spy agencies, rising to second-in-command of GRU before being appointed its head in January 2016.
Among his roles, Korobov became the agency's chief of strategic intelligence, a job which entailed collecting information on military threats to Russia and handling Russian spies across the globe.
Korobov was reportedly blamed for the response to the deaths of Sergey Skripal and his daughter Yulia who were poisoned by the chemical agent novichok in Salisbury in March
Colonel Korobov was also said to have drawn flak from Russian government officials for his handling of the MH17 downing
During his later career, Korobov was heavily involved in orchestrating the operations of GRU special forces officers in Syria.
Despite his acclaim as an intelligence star, little is known about Korobov's personal life other than that he is married with two daughters.
Mr Korobov was sanctioned by the United States in December 2016 over 'efforts to undermine democracy' by organising hacker attacks ahead of the presidential election that brought Donald Trump to power. Under his leadership, GRU has taken a major role in Russian cyberwarfare.
A statement released by the Russian Defence Ministry on Thursday read: 'The bright memory of a wonderful person, a true son of Russia, patriot of the Fatherland, Colonel-General Igor V. Korobov will forever remain in our hearts.
'We express our condolences to the relatives and friends of the deceased.'
Igor Sergun (left), the predecessor of Korobov (right), died in suspicious circumstances in January 2016
Korobov's predecessor Igor Sergun died suddenly back in January 2016 with many Russian news outlets saying the 'circumstances surrounding his death were not clear'.
Two days after Sergun's passing Russian tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda claimed he had died from a heart attack in Moscow.
But the theory was soon blasted by US based global intelligence company Stratfor who alleged he had died on New Years Day in Lebanon.
Two months later, Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar alleged Sergun was killed on a visit to Beirut in a 'complicated secret mission' carried out by unnamed Arab and Middle Eastern intelligence agencies.
However, the Kremlin stringently denied the allegations.
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