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ドイツ発(datelined Germany): Mysterious series of deaths

2022年5月9日(Mon.)12:00UP     :   普通に考えて不自然であるし、犯人は容易に推定出来ます。早く恐怖政治の根本を除去しましょう。彼らは既得権益を護りたいだけの超利己主義者達です。独裁国家はそれぞれの国民自身によって民主化されるべきです。政治に無関心であると、勝手に憲法等を変更されてしまいます。そもそも基本的人権に背くような条項は無効です、絶対的に。(ニュースソース: DWーDE  5月7日発 )

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Mysterious series of deaths among Russian oligarchs

Seven Russian oligarchs, many involved with oil and gas, have recently died under mysterious circumstances. Though suicide is officially suspected, speculation about the Kremlin's involvement abounds.

Gazprombank executive and oligarch Vladislav Avayev was found dead in his home

April 19, Lloret de Mar, Catalunya: The Spanish police received a telephone call from Fedor Protosenya, the son of a Russian oligarch, whose family owns a villa in the area. He reported that he had been trying for hours to call his mother from France but that no one was picking up the phone. When the police arrived at the family property, they were met with the bodies of Protosenya's parents and sister. The police initially assumed that his father, the millionaire Sergei Protosenya, had stabbed the women and then hung himself in the garden of the villa — but it didn't take long for doubts to surface about that course of events. 

Russian oligarch Sergei Protosenya was found dead with his family their house in Spain

One day earlier, police in Moscow, about 3,000 kilometers (1,865 miles) away from the coastal city in Spain, also made a gruesome discovery: Vladislav Avayev, another millionaire, and his wife and 13-year-old daughter were found dead in their luxury apartment. The Russian state news agency Tass reported that Avayev had a pistol in his hand. He is suspected by authorities of shooting his wife and his daughter before taking his own life. 

The incidents took place within 24 hours of each other, and the presumed courses of events are strikingly similar. Moreover, Protosenya and Avayev were both multimillionaire oligarchs from the highest ranks of the Russian oil and gas industries. Protosenya was at one point the deputy chairman of the natural gas company Novatek, while Avayev served as vice president of Gazprombank. 

Their deaths were the latest in a series of mysterious deaths of Russian oligarchs — primarily from the energy sector — that have taken place in 2022. 

In late January, a month before Russian troops invaded Ukraine, Leonid Schulman, a 60-year-old high-level manager at Gazprom, reportedly committed suicide. Then, on February 25, Alexander Tyulyakov, another former manager at the energy giant, was found hanging dead in his house in St. Petersburg. Three days later, the Ukraine-born gas and oil magnate Mikhail Watford was also found hanging dead in the garage of his country estate in Surrey, southern England. 

On March 24, the billionaire Vasily Melnikov, head of the giant medical supply company MedStom, was found dead alongside hie wife, Galina, and their two young sons in their multimillion-dollar apartment in the Russian city of Ninzhni Novgorod. The details of their deaths also parallel those of Protosenya and Avayev.

And, finally, there is the case of Andrei Krukovsky. The 37-year-old was the director of the ski resort Krasnaya Polyana, located near Sochi. Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to have repeatedly invited his guests to ski there. According to the Russian newspaper Kommersant, Krukovsky was out hiking on May 2 when he fell from a cliff to his death. 

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恐怖政治は破壊しましょう。“密告“を排し、軍部や治安機関のトップが正常化することです。日和見主義から脱却することです。金銭的な特別待遇を排除することです。利己主義は罪悪です。後になって、自分も被害者だったとの言い訳は通じません。明らかに日和見主義者・カメレオン・風見鶏たちも犯罪者でその罪悪を問われます。死罪が相当でしょう。

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