[hider=Dossier: K. Belyayeva] [quote][b]Name[/b]: Yekaterina Fedorovna Belyayeva [b]Sex[/b]: Female [b]Date of Birth[/b]: 04/03/1990 [b]Aliases & Pseudonyms[/b]: N/A [b]Callsign[/b]: ——— [b]Physical Description[/b]: A light-skinned, brown eyed ethnic Russian sporting short brown hair, measuring just under 176 cm and weighing 68 kilograms, Belyayeva is of a slender build, somewhat compensated by muscle, but still noticeably thinner than many others. Has the word “Спарта” (Sparta) tattooed on her left forearm. No piercings or other jewellery. Small scars on the left side of her face from early childhood injury. [hider=Senior Sergeant Belyayeva, Hamra, Syria, 2018][center][img]https://ontvtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/spot3211b.jpg[/img][/center][/hider] [b]Psych Evaluation[/b]: Non-confrontational, though prone to pessimism, and prefers to resolve personal conflicts with words and wit, a trait that’s served her well as a platoon sergeant. Confident in her abilities in combat, but not enthusiastic about taking a command position despite experience with leading troops. Adept at improvising. Atheist, smoker, avid reader. Maintains regular contact with her family. Joined Ares Solutions to continue working in the field after a dishonorable discharge from Russian armed forces. [b]Physical Evaluation[/b]: Despite putting on a few kilos during almost a year out of the force, she would still pass most Spetsnaz requirements (with the exception of maximum age) due to keeping many exercise habits from the service. Her small stature can be an advantage in confined quarters. No sight or hearing correction required. [b]Medical history & Miscellaneous[/b]: AB+ blood type. Wisdom teeth removed in 2012. Suffered a transverse fracture of her left humerus in 2017 (healed without complications). No allergies, mild ophidiophobia (Reported symptoms: anxiety, increased heart rate). [b]History[/b]: Born and raised in Saratov. Conscripted at the age of 18 (2008) just in time for the Russo-Georgian War, assigned to 58th Combined Arms Army. Took part in the battle of Tskhinvali. Following the war, she enrolled in the Moscow State Linguistic University faculty of translation and interpretation and graduated in 2013. She remained in the Russian armed forces as a career soldier, voluntarily undergoing breacher training. Accepted for spetsnaz training in 2013 (breaching, language and driving qualifications, recommendation from former company commander, university education). Assigned to 3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (501st Special Purpose Detachment) based in Tolyatti. Served multiple tours in Syria and Ukraine, including the annexation of Crimea. Promoted to Senior Sergeant in late 2016, serving as platoon sergeant. In 2018, a controlled detonation of a hostile munitions cache went awry and swept away a not-insignificant portion of a close by village, leading to casualties among a different Spetsnaz team. Although she avoided a negligent manslaughter charge, as her squad didn't have an explosive ordnance specialist and therefore shouldn’t have been ordered to carry out such a task, media quickly learned of the incident and Belyayeva was dishonorably discharged in January 2019 so the Kremlin could claim something had been done about the mess. Spent several months tutoring english before being approached by Ares Solutions. [b]Experience[/b]: [list][*]2008 - Russo-Georgian War (58th Combined Arms Army) [*]2014 - Annexation of Crimea (3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade) [*]2015, 2017 - Ukrainian Crisis (3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade)[list][*]2017 - Evacuated to Russia due to injury (broken arm, vehicle collision)[/list] [*]2016, 2018 - Syrian Civil War (3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade)[/list] [b]Languages[/b]: [list][*]Russian - Native language. [*]English - C1 level, slight accent. [*]German - A1 level, heavy accent.[/list] [b]Nationality[/b]: Russian [b]Position[/b]: Field Operator - Breaching specialist [b]Kit[/b]: ——— [b]Misc[/b]: [list][*]A, B and C driving license (obtained during national service).[/list] [/quote] [/hider]