56-year-old Russian yachtsman returned from a round-the-world trip and signed up for the front to develop drones. And died in the first assault
Friends complain that they can't even retrieve his body from the Kharkiv region.

Destroyed yachtsman Mikhail Golovanov
Z-reporter of the Russian "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Grigory Kubatyan told on Telegram about the tragic fate of his friend Mikhail Golovanov, whose story well illustrates the situation in the current Russian army.
56-year-old yachtsman Mikhail Golovanov decided to sign a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense to develop drones and destroy Ukrainians. He was promised that this would be the case. But he was immediately sent to an assault unit.
"Misha was not young, but he loved Russia, cared about it, and hoped to help the country. He was a techie with an engineering mindset. He wanted to develop and assemble drones. He was promised that this would be the case. But as soon as he signed the contract, he ended up at a training ground, and then in an assault company. He was sent on a mission to the village of Pischane, and a few days later Misha was gone: an enemy drone arrived," Kubatyan writes.
Mikhail Golovanov once sailed with journalist Kubatyan on the sailboat "Kruzenshtern" to Iceland, and in 2020 participated in a round-the-world expedition on the sailboat "Pallada". Now he remains buried in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. His body cannot be returned yet.
"I have no questions for the Ukrainians, they are enemies. I have a question for the 'parent-commanders': why this?! Why send a man of 56 (!) years old on an assault from which he will not return? When he could have been useful in technical matters, which he understood perfectly! This, of course, is a rhetorical question. No need to answer," the journalist worries.
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