Zina Flopomov

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Zina Flopomov
Portrait of Flopomov
Portrait of Flopomov
Born19 October 1986
Baku, FSR Caucasia, Federation of Russian People
Died22 December 2021
Nakhchivan, FSR Caucasia, Federation of Russian People
Buried
Kremlin Wall Necropolis, Moscow, Russian SFR, Federation of Russian People
AllegianceFederation of Russian People
Service/branchFederation's Armed Forces
Years of service1991-2017
RankBorder Director
Unit217th Rifle Division
161st Border Control Unit
162nd Border Control Unit
163rd Border Control Unit
Battles/warsRaid of Border-17
RelationsNikolai Glandrokov (fiance)
Other workMember of the Senate

Zina Flopomov (Зина Флопомова: Russian |Զինա Ֆլոպոմով: Armenian) was a Caucasian-Russian born soldier who served as a Border Director for most of her military career. She resigned from the army 2 months after the Raid of Border-17 to become a member of the Russian People's Senate. She would then be assasinated by an Antico Front member that took her hostage during the raid.

Early Life

Zina was a regular child while growing up, she took ballet and gymnastics and wanted to become a professional athlete. Growing up in FSR Caucasia was difficult at the time due to the massive famine and heat wave that hit all the way up to Krasnodor. In despiration to survive, Zina and her parents spent all their life savings to buy an apartment in Salavat. She and her family became very poor so her parents both had 8 hour a day jobs every day, so the family bond slowly depleted. Her dad suggested that Zina should live with her uncle in Sterlitamak, which was about two hours away from Salavat. From there she would live the rest of her childhood until joining the army at 15 years old.

Military Career

Upon graduting from the army camp, she served in the 218th Rifle Division

Political Career

Assasination