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Alarming Increase in Suspicious Deaths of Kremlin Critics in Russia

Alarming Increase in Suspicious Deaths of Kremlin Critics in Russia
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World February 7, 2025 12:35

moscow - The 'falling disease' strikes again as more Kremlin critics die under suspicious circumstances in Russia.

Investigation into Suspicious Deaths of Kremlin Critics

A concerning trend continues to rise in Russia as the list of Kremlin critics falling out of windows under suspicious circumstances grows. Vadim Strojkin, a man under investigation for allegedly supporting the Ukrainian army and criticizing the Russian invasion, was found dead after falling from his apartment on the tenth floor. His case adds to the long list of Kremlin critics who have met mysterious deaths.

The pattern of these deaths often involves individuals who speak out against the regime ending up falling out of windows. Some cases are labeled as 'falling disease' where individuals mysteriously plummet to their deaths. The Kremlin denies involvement in these deaths, despite the striking similarities in the way many of these critics meet their end.

Notable cases include the death of ballet dancer Vladimir Shklyarov, who fell from a balcony after criticizing the war with Ukraine, and the fall of Russian oil director Michail Rogatsjov from the tenth floor. These incidents raise suspicions as many of these deaths occur following police interrogations or searches, with the majority being declared as suicides.

The circumstances surrounding these deaths have sparked widespread concern and skepticism, with many questioning the official narratives. The ongoing trend of Kremlin critics meeting tragic ends is expected to continue, adding to the growing list of suspicious deaths in Russia.

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