В протоколе ФБР о допросе Флинна тот умоминает, как звонил Кисляку, чтобы выразить соболезнование о гибели Игоря Сергуна (https://puppet-djt.livejournal.com/32053.html), главы ГРУ, в Ливане.
Flynn said that he had called Ambassador Kislyak after the death of Sergun in Lebanon in the beginning of last year to Express his condolences. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5633264-12-17-18-Redacted-Flynn-Interview-302.html
Минобороны отрицает.
"Слухи, распространяемые с подачи минюста США, о том, что скончавшийся 3 января 2016 года Герой России генерал-полковник Игорь Дмитриевич Сергун находился в Ливане, - конспирологический бред. Игорь Дмитриевич в январе 2016 года находился в России", - сказали во вторник в Минобороны. Сергун умер 3 января 2016 года, ему было 58 лет. Как сообщало Минобороны, генерал умер в подмосковном доме отдыха ФСБ "Москвич" после обширного инфаркта. https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/5925261
Воспоминания бывшего военного атташе США в России о встрече Флинна с Сергуном в Москве в июне 2013:
Perhaps the highest-profile visit came in June 2013, when Sergun invited Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, for a three-day visit to Moscow. Following a trail carefully blazed by several predecessors, Flynn laid a wreath at Russia’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and visited the GRU’s ultra-modern headquarters outside Moscow. There he gave a unique hour-long address on leadership and intelligence to a conference room full of young GRU officers who, judging by their questions, clearly had never before encountered an American intelligence general. Finally, Flynn hosted an unprecedented dinner for his counterpart in my residence at the U.S. Embassy. The GRU director arrived with two generals and an interpreter. It must have been bemusing for them to go through U.S. Embassy security onto U.S. soil for the first time. Always inquisitive, Sergun showed particular interest in a colorful Leroy Neiman print titled “Red Square.” The customary toasts were hoisted, though Sergun himself was a modest drinker. The last toast called for making “the airlocks fit,” an allusion to the extraordinary Apollo–Soyuz link-up in 1975 during the heart of the Cold War, and an allegory for improving relations. He liked that. All departed with U.S. Embassy baseball caps for their children. The following night Sergun hosted our U.S. delegation at the venerable Sovietsky Hotel, where he gave us a personal tour of Stalin’s time-warped suite upstairs. https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2016/02/death-gru-commander/125567/
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Date: 2018-12-18 05:34 pm (UTC)Flynn said that he had called Ambassador Kislyak after the death of Sergun in Lebanon in the beginning of last year to Express his condolences.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5633264-12-17-18-Redacted-Flynn-Interview-302.html
Минобороны отрицает.
"Слухи, распространяемые с подачи минюста США, о том, что скончавшийся 3 января 2016 года Герой России генерал-полковник Игорь Дмитриевич Сергун находился в Ливане, - конспирологический бред. Игорь Дмитриевич в январе 2016 года находился в России", - сказали во вторник в Минобороны.
Сергун умер 3 января 2016 года, ему было 58 лет. Как сообщало Минобороны, генерал умер в подмосковном доме отдыха ФСБ "Москвич" после обширного инфаркта.
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/5925261
Воспоминания бывшего военного атташе США в России о встрече Флинна с Сергуном в Москве в июне 2013:
Perhaps the highest-profile visit came in June 2013, when Sergun invited Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, for a three-day visit to Moscow. Following a trail carefully blazed by several predecessors, Flynn laid a wreath at Russia’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and visited the GRU’s ultra-modern headquarters outside Moscow. There he gave a unique hour-long address on leadership and intelligence to a conference room full of young GRU officers who, judging by their questions, clearly had never before encountered an American intelligence general.
Finally, Flynn hosted an unprecedented dinner for his counterpart in my residence at the U.S. Embassy. The GRU director arrived with two generals and an interpreter. It must have been bemusing for them to go through U.S. Embassy security onto U.S. soil for the first time. Always inquisitive, Sergun showed particular interest in a colorful Leroy Neiman print titled “Red Square.” The customary toasts were hoisted, though Sergun himself was a modest drinker. The last toast called for making “the airlocks fit,” an allusion to the extraordinary Apollo–Soyuz link-up in 1975 during the heart of the Cold War, and an allegory for improving relations. He liked that. All departed with U.S. Embassy baseball caps for their children. The following night Sergun hosted our U.S. delegation at the venerable Sovietsky Hotel, where he gave us a personal tour of Stalin’s time-warped suite upstairs.
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2016/02/death-gru-commander/125567/