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02-14-2023, 08:33 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media II
Kadyrov's deputy, Apti Alaudinov, poisoned after handling an envelope Article: Russian Special Forces Commander 'Poisoned' 2/13/23 AT 3:02 AM EST The president of the Russian republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, has said his top general in Ukraine has been poisoned after handling an envelope. Kadyrov wrote on his Telegram social media channel that Apti Alaudinov, who commands the Akhmat special forces, had picked up a letter on February 8 that was saturated with a substance with a strong smell. "Friends, our dear brother ... Apti Alaudinov, was poisoned a few days ago," the Chechen leader wrote. Alaudinov, as well as other personnel who came into contact with the envelope, were treated by medical staff whose actions meant that "serious consequences were avoided," Kadyrov said in his post. The Chechen leader said an investigation was under way into what he described as an "assassination attempt" and that there were "already results" into the probe in which those involved are being identified. "Everything is fine with him now, nothing threatens his life and health," said the post about Alaudinov, who along with two of his colleagues, was being treated at a clinic in Moscow. Newsweek has contacted the Russian defense ministry about Kadyrov's claims, which were also reported by independent Russian language outlet The Insider. Alaudinov heads Kadyrov's forces fighting for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine and is also a regular guest on Russian state television, where he gives battlefield updates. He has called the Russian invasion of Ukraine a "holy war" against the "Satanic" values of the West. In October, Kadyrov criticized General Alexander Lapin following the withdrawal of Russian troops from Krasny Liman in the Donetsk Oblast. Lapin was later dismissed as commander of Russia's Central Military District. Troops from the predominantly Muslim Russian republic he leads are known as "Kadyrovtsy" or "Kadyrovites." Kadyrov has been critical of Russian commanders for military failures in Ukraine, although as a close ally of Vladimir Putin has refrained from directly impugning the Russian president. Despite his repeated criticisms the Kremlin's war to his three million followers on his social media channel, last week, Kadyrov insisted that Russia would prevail in the war and that "the West will kneel." "European states will have to cooperate in all areas with the Russian Federation," he said following the war which he believed would be over by the end of the year. He also said Poland could be the next country that Russia would seek to "denazify and demilitarize" referring to some of the justifications the Kremlin has given for its invasion of Ukraine.
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02-16-2023, 10:12 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media II
Marina Yankina (58), head of the financial department of the Western Military District of the magnificent Russian Federation, somehow fell out of the window from a high rise building. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/213654...-death-russia/ |
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02-16-2023, 10:27 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media II
I wonder if Putin consulted his "psychics" before starting the war. It would explain his crazy decisions. This whole psychic shit is very popular in Russia. You can just make boatloads of shit up and earn tons of money by milking stupid people. |
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02-16-2023, 12:41 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media II
Another article: "Top Putin war official plunges 160 feet to her death from high-rise building" February 16, 2023 9:35am A high-ranking Russian defense official in the war against Ukraine was found dead Wednesday after falling from a 16th-floor window in an apartment building. Marina Yankina, 58, was discovered by a passerby at the entrance of a high-rise on Zamshina Street in St. Petersburg, Russian news Telegram channel Mash reported. She is believed to have fallen 160 feet to her death. Her personal belongings and documents were found on a 16th-floor balcony in the building. According to a preliminary investigation, it is believed Yankina committed suicide. Mash reported that a few minutes before allegedly taking her own life, Yankina called her ex-husband and told him what she was about to do. She also asked the man to summon police to the high-rise on Zamshina Street where he lived. No official motive has been released, but Mash reported that the 58-year-old was said to have been struggling with health problems. Yankina was a key figure in the funding of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. She was head of the financial support department of the Ministry of Defense for the Western Military District, which is closely involved in the invasion. The Russian Investigative Committee confirmed Yankina’s death and is leading the probe into her fatal fall. Before joining the Western Military District, Yankina worked in the Federal Tax Service, and also served as deputy chairman of the Property Relations Committee of St. Petersburg. Yankina is the latest of many prominent Russian officials and business people to have died under mysterious circumstances since the start of the war last year. Earlier this week, Russian Ministry of the Interior Maj. Gen. Vladimir Makarov, 72, died of an apparent suicide in a Moscow suburb. Unconfirmed reports alleged that the general had fallen into a “deep depression” after being sacked by Putin in January. In November, Col. Vadim Boiko, 44, deputy head of the Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School in Vladivostok, was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds in what has been described as a suicide. Boiko, who played a role in Putin’s partial mobilization efforts, “executed” himself with five gunshots to the chest in his commander’s office after allegedly being set up to take the fall for some of the problems plaguing the invasion of Ukraine, according to his widow. In December, sausage tycoon Pavel Antov, who criticized the invasion of Ukraine, plunged to his death from a luxury hotel in India — three days after his friend lost his life on the same trip. # end # Most recent related post: https://www.documentingreality.com/f...ml#post7831998 EDIT: forgot photos
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