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led a working group to purge the
Pacific Fleet of ""saboteurs" and "enemies of the people." Smirnov used forced confessions from those previously arrested to implicate more officers and create the appearance of a conspiracy in the fleet. After being summoned to Moscow, Kireyev was arrested on 10
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on 29 July 1938 on charges of participation in a "military conspiracy", sabotaging the
Pacific Fleet, and spying for Japanese intelligence, along with Viktorov and the rest of the fleet's high-ranking officers. His wife was sentenced to eight years in the gulag as the wife of an "enemy of the
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In 1923 he was transferred to political work in the Soviet Navy. In
January 1923, Kireyev became a member of the Black Sea Fleet's Revolutionary Military Council. He became a member of the Baltic Fleet's Revolutionary Military Council in January 1926. In 1927 he graduated from the Courses of
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Sailors' Club and a member of the
Helsingfors Soviet of Deputies, in which he led the Sailors' section. Simultaneously, Kireyev was commissar of a detachment of sailors guarding Baltic Fleet property in Finland. From February to August, he led the Special Detachment of the
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from the Baltic Fleet to the Black Sea Fleet. Between 1931 and 1933, Kireyev was a student in the special courses at the Naval
Academy. After graduating, he took command of the Caspian Flotilla. In 1933, he was awarded the
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Council. He subsequently edited the provincial newspaper and worked in party and government organizations. In Bryansk, he married Anna Ivanovna Ivanyuta. In January 1921, he was elected chairman of the
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commander. Kireyev moved up to command the fleet itself after the beginning of the Great Purge in July 1937. He was arrested in
January 1938 and executed in late July. Kireyev was posthumously
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During World War I he served as a ship's mechanic in the Baltic Fleet, becoming a non-commissioned officer. After the
February Revolution Kireyev was elected chairman of the
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