Alexey Ilyich Muravyov (Russian: Алексей Ильич Муравьёв; 28 October 1900 – 25 June 1941) was a Red Army colonel killed in World War II.
Drafted into the Red Army in March 1919 at Moscow during the Russian Civil War, Muravyov was sent to the 7th Reserve Infantry Regiment in Kostroma.
[1][2] When Operation Barbarossa began on 22 June 1941, the division marched to positions 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northwest of Slonim.
Late in the evening of 25 June, Muravyov wrote in a report that his division had not yet seen action apart from sporadic German air raids which caused few casualties.
[1] Ivan Stadnyuk, then a political officer with the division, wrote in postwar memoirs that he had seen Muravyov severely wounded by a German saboteur on 25 or 26 June in the area of Mir.