There is a strange malady in Russia since Vladimir Putin decided to be the new Stalin. His critics die of a bullet to the head or the heart, they die of poisoning, they fall out of buildings, they commit suicide. In the most recent case, Alexei Navalny died in an Antarctic prison camp, and no one knows for sure what happened. But one thing is certain: he’s dead and can no longer mock Putin or challenge his rule.
Just weeks ago, Maxim Kuzminov, a young Russian helicopter pilot who defected to Ukraine was murdered in Spain, where he thought he was safe. Five quick bullets aimed at his heart, and he was dead.
Moscow — Russia’s spy chief on Tuesday said a pilot who defected to Ukraine with a military helicopter and was reportedly shot dead in Spain last week was a “moral corpse.” Maxim Kuzminov flew his Mi-8 helicopter into Ukraine in August in a brazen operation, saying he opposed Russia’s military offensive.
Reports in Spanish media said Kuzminov was found shot dead in the southern town of Villajoyosa last week, where he had moved after receiving Ukrainian citizenship for switching sides.
The Guardian published a story last fall about the sudden deaths of Putin critics.
The form of the attacks has varied, from underwear daubed with the nerve agent novichok and polonium-laced tea to more straightforward assassinations by bullet, but throughout Vladimir Putin’s 23 -year rule, Kremlin critics, journalists and defected spies have met with similarly ruthless treatment for opposing the Russian president.
The fatal crash of a private jet carrying the Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin two months after he spearheaded a mutiny against Russia’s top army brass two months ago appeared to have added a new method to the Kremlin’s extensive assassination menu.
Wikipedia has an entry titled “Suspicious Deaths of Russian businesspeople, 2022-2024.” The first listing is a prominent businessman.

Euronews has a list of oligarchs and business leaders who died under mysterious circumstances. Of course, there is overlap. Some of those who died opposed the Ukraine war.
Another mysterious death among Russian top executives last week drew further attention to the ever-increasing number of suspicious demises among the oligarchs and critics of President Vladimir Putin, raising questions on whether they have become all too common to be completely coincidental.
Ivan Pechorin, a top manager at the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic, was found dead in Vladivostok after allegedly falling off his luxury yacht and drowning near Cape Ignatyev in the Sea of Japan two days before, according to the local administration.

Trotsky was killed in Mexico City, assassinating “enemies of the state” has a long history from Stalin to today, a novel, “The Man Loved Dogs” is an excellent account of how the Stalinists prepared assassins, the “tradition” is deeply embedded in Soviet psyche …
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When I visited Mexico City last year, we went to Trotsky’s house. It has been preserved. His office was surrounded on four sides by steel walls. But a trusted assistant put an ice pick in his head on orders of Stalin
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If Putin wants to replace Biden and Harris with one of his supporters in the House, all it would take would be two bullets or another method to murder, and Mike Johnson, the speaker of the House, would be president.
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Don’t give Putin ideas.
However, I think he’s busy preparing to restore Trump to the White House
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Too much to expect a Stalinist skunk to change his stripes.
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No doubt hateful, vengence-seeking Trump is seeing this and salavating at the thought of doing the same thing to people he hates, as he prepares to follow in Putin’s footsteps, the living leader he most admires and aspires to emulate.
Increasingly, it looks like SCOTUS is NOT going to protect our country from Trump, so the vote is still what matters most and that’s going to be dependent on how many voters who comprehend that our democracy is truly at stake in November can overcome all the Republicans who are trying to remove their names from the voting rolls, because the GOP knows full well that there are more of us than them and that’s what they fear…
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ECE,
You are right. We voters must defend democracy against this unhinged know-nothing.
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Putin puppet Trump would love to add defenestration to his slime-bag of tricks although he couldn’t spell it if his life depended on it.
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