Well if you really have to get fixed, don't go to the Central clinical hospital in Moscow. Yesterday Gorbachov died there. This morning a top oil executive on LIFE SUPPPORT managed to FALL OUT OF A WINDOW and die on the street below. This is definitely one of those things that makes you go .... hmmmmm.... Your thoughts?
It's a busy day at the Central Clinical Hospital, Putin himself visited this morning (HOW coincidentally)... People are dying... to get in or out. Supposedly there to lay a wreath, in memory of Gorbachev (who died there yesterday) Putin announced he would not be going to Gorbachev's funeral due to his busy work schedule.
There are a lot of theories out there as to why the Chairman of the board of Lukoil, Russia’s biggest privately owned oil producer fell out of a window. They range from he was being treated for a heart condition which triggered a sudden onset of depression, to he fell off a balcony which was undergoing repair. A pack of cigarettes was found on the hospital room floor suggesting he went out onto the balcony to smoke and it gave way. No one suggested he died because he was one of the few company executives in all of Russia who was very outspoken about Putin and the war
Evidently the Russians are putting open windows in their floors instead of the walls. Most of these have been ruled suicides. Russians Keep Mysteriously Falling from Windows to Their Deaths Ravil Maganov - he was agaisnt Russia's war in Ukraine Yegor Prosvirnin - the founder of nationalist website Sputnik and Pogrom, he criticized Putin and was heard screaming and shouting before he fell. Kirill Zhalo - an undercover intelligence agent, he may have been executed Alexander "Sasha" Kagansky - a top Russian Covid scientist Aleksander Shulepov - a doctor being treated for Covid Natalia Lebedeva - working on Covid Elena Nepomnyashchaya - a doctor who had spoken out against the regional government's plan to treat COVID-19 Yekaterina Mishkina - a police major, after testifying against her boss in a criminal extortion case Yulia B - a senior expert for the Forensic Center of the Interior Ministry Maksim Borodin - He had been reporting about the deaths of Russian mercenaries from his region in Syria. Alexey Stroganov -a prominent member of Solidarity, a Russian opposition party, Vadim Godlevsky - a magazine publisher Boris Kolesnikov - a Russian Interior Ministry general (fell from balcony, apparently there weren't any near by windows.) Igor Vakhnenko - thrown out of the window by the local UBEP head and his deputy, Ivan Safronov - an investigative reporter Nikolai Gorokhov - a Russian lawyer about to unveil some highly damaging information about the collusion between Russian organized crime and the Russian law enforcement authorities' relation to covering up the murder of Sergei Magnitsky. (He survived) Semyon Korobeinikov - a clothing salesman and part of a government ruse to exonerate the true owner, an ex-convict called Dmitry Klyuev, a reputed mob boss implicated in a series of massive tax frauds that cost Russian citizens $1 billion. ...and I'm sure I could find more!
And forget to tell him that the surgeon who is about to perform his brain surgery (looking for one) is native to the Ukraine.
Throughout history the Russians have preferred to banish dissenters to the Gulag after a brief indoctrination stay at one of their 'psychiatric' hospitals... Now they have stepped up the game and simply poison them to death wherever they have fled to, or check them into the Central Clinic Hospital in Moscow for that special treatment in the room with a window in the floor...