Putin sharpens us by giving Trump a shipment a prize for the CIA official whose son died fighting for Russia

Putin sharpens us by giving Trump a shipment a prize for the CIA official whose son died fighting for Russia

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Putin sharpens us by giving Trump a shipment a prize for the CIA official whose son died fighting for Russia

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Washington – Russian President Vladimir Putin, gave President Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, an award to transmit to a senior CIA official whose son was killed in Ukraine while fighting with the Russian forces, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The prize, Lenin’s order, had to be delivered to Juliane Gallina, whose 21 -year -old son, Michael Gloss, was killed in 2024.

Gallina is currently working in the CIA as a deputy director of digital innovation. What was done with the prize could not be determined immediately.

Multiple sources told News themezone that Putin gave Witkoff the prize during his Journey to Russia this weekthat a Russian official said that the United States began, to discuss ending the Ukraine War.

Putin’s gesture, known by the mental games and attempts to expose the weakness of the adversaries, was probably destined to ask useless questions and highlight that the son of a CIA official fought for Russia in the war.

In this photograph of the pool distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, greets the special envoy of the United States. UU. Steve Witkoff before his conversations in Moscow on August 6, 2025.
In this photograph of the pool distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, greets the special envoy of the United States. UU. Steve Witkoff before his conversations in Moscow on August 6, 2025. Gavriil Grigorov/Pool/News through Getty Images

In a statement in April, CIA officials said that the death of Gallina’s son, who fought with mental health challenges, was not a national security problem. Two sources familiar with the matter told News themezone that there were no indications that Gloss had been recruited by the Russian government, and that the Kremlin did not seem to be aware of the family history of Gloss when he repathed his remains.

White House spokesmen, CIA and Witkoff did not respond with comments for this article. A spokesman for the Russian embassy contacted by News themezone said there were no official comments, and that the Kremlin or Russia Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not publicly revealed the recognition of the award.

Putin’s movement arrives at a sensitive moment, since Trump has expressed a growing frustration with the Kremlin and has promised secondary tariffs as of Friday, even when the negotiations are underway for a possible summit.

Lenin’s order is a prize of the Soviet era aimed at highlighting a prominent civil service. It has been given to high -level spies, including Kim Philby of the United Kingdom, a double agent for the Soviet Union. Gallina’s son was never an employee of the CIA, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Putin, a former KGB operation, has met five times with Witkoff, who left real estate development to become Mr. Trump’s envoy for sensitive peace missions. Witkoff dependence on the past on Russian government translators during high -risk diplomacy has attracted scrutiny.

A source familiar with the conversations told News themezone that Witkoff had a translator of the United States government with him for the meeting on Wednesday, two days before Trump’s deadline for Putin to end the war or face serious financial sanctions through sanctions. That same day, the Trump administration put a Additional rate of 25% about Indian goods to punish New Delhi for continuing to buy Russian oil.

Trump described Wednesday’s meeting in Moscow as “highly productive.” The White House said the Russians were eager to continue related to the United States and said that secondary sanctions would be implemented on Friday. However, until Friday afternoon, such sanctions have not been issued.

On social networks, Gloss published self -publications in Moscow and expressed support for Russian troops. Russian Media first published news of Gloss’ death in April. The Declaration of the CIA at that time said that Gallina and her family had suffered “an unimaginable personal tragedy.”

An obituary of Gloss said he was “tragically killed in Eastern Europe” on April 4, 2024.

Gloss’ father, Larry Gloss, a veteran of the Iraq war, told the Washington Post in an interview that he and Gallina did not know that his son was in Ukraine or that he had enlisted in the Russian army.

“Our greatest fear as we expected it to be repatriated was that someone there [in Moscow] He would put two and two together and discover who his mother was, and use it as an accessory, “said Larry Gloss.

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