https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/04/europ...ntl/index.html
Now, it's totally possible that he just had a sudden heart attack and all.A top doctor at the Russian hospital where opposition leader Alexey Navalny was treated immediately after his poisoning last summer has died, the hospital said on Thursday.
Sergey Maximishin, who was the deputy chief physician of the Omsk emergency hospital, "suddenly" died at the age of 55, according to a statement released by the hospital.
"With regret, we inform you that...the deputy chief physician for anesthesiology and resuscitation of the emergency hospital №1, assistant of the department of Omsk State Medical University, PhD of medical sciences Maksimishin Sergey Valentinovich suddenly passed away," the hospital said in a statement, which did not mention a cause of death.
But man, it sure is weird how people the Kremlin may not like keep suddenly dying of mysterious causes.
"Not mentioned" doesn't necessarily mean "mysterious".
Just "not important enough for news to check before posting".
Hundreds of people were potentially involved; by statistics some will eventually die.
For "mysterious" narrative you would need some extra factors then death alone.
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Good thing windows in prison are small and have bars on them. Though they might make an exception for him, unless he unexpectedly dies of heart attack.
What a shithole country... maybe the people there will get together in 50-100 years and manage to finally make a change, though I'm afraid it will probably end up switching one master for another anyway.
You're right, how silly of me. It is just a weird coincidence that Putin opponents and those who intentionally or unintentionally assist them end up having accidents or suddenly dying.
I mean sure it's possible that this isn't a suspicious death. If you ignore the long history of Putin removing enemies or people inconvenient to him. You know, the whole reason why a sudden death like this would be viewed as inherently suspicious to begin with.
You do you, boo.
It´s impressive this page still provides a platform to blatant misinformationists like shalcker. It´s impressive, because he and his ilk continuously try to paint "the west" as suppressing any dissident voices.
Unlike russia, where they to this date have jailed thousands of people for voicing dissent for the actions of the government.
Unlike russia, where they to this date have murdered dozens of journalists for publishing a narrative opposing the current government.
Unlike russia, where they to this date have murdered dozens of opposing politicians or activists, because they dared to push for a system different from the current one.
"It's just like I always said! You can do battle with strength, you can do battle with wits, but no weapon can beat a great pair of tits!"
shalcker should go participate on the front lines for the protests in Russia over Alexei.
"It's just like I always said! You can do battle with strength, you can do battle with wits, but no weapon can beat a great pair of tits!"
Well, so does Obama and Trump.
Different countries, different threats - murdering is still constant though.
As does being "suicided" in a prison cell.Sticks and stones may break your bones, but falling through a window... finish that for me...
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There were hundreds of thousands on the streets "assisting" Navalny - did they all had accidents or suddenly died?
Watching just news highlights creates quite warped narratives.
Did he denounce Putin? Snitched to some oppositional outlet? Went to recent rallies?I mean sure it's possible that this isn't a suspicious death. If you ignore the long history of Putin removing enemies or people inconvenient to him. You know, the whole reason why a sudden death like this would be viewed as inherently suspicious to begin with.
Then maybe.
Otherwise why would he get targeted and not promoted like head of that Omsk hospital who supposedly helped cover everything up?
Mass murder is generally a bit more obvious than the already obvious killings and attempted killings of Putins political opponents.
It's almost like if Russia decided to just start gunning down protesters that they'd face some kinds of international consequences, weird.
Who said anything about covering anything up? He just kept Navalny alive, which he shouldn't have.