Mysterious Deaths of 20 Russian Top Managers: What is Happening in the Country's Elites.
Mysterious Deaths of Top Managers in Russia
According to inkorr.com: Since the beginning of the conflict with Ukraine, Russia has witnessed a series of mysterious deaths of high-ranking officials and businessmen. Recently, the general director of the company 'K-Potash Service', Alexey S., was found dead near Kaliningrad, with his body discovered decapitated, reports The Moscow Times.
According to sources in law enforcement, the body 'was found without a head'. The decapitated corpse lay under a bridge, with a towing cable secured to it.
Alexey S. was the head of a company involved in the construction of a potash mine, a project that had faced protests from local residents and was delayed in its opening.
Mysterious Deaths of Top Managers
It is worth noting that Alexey S. became the 19th top manager to die in Russia under unclear circumstances in the last three and a half years. Among other notable cases are the deaths of the chairman of the board of directors of 'Uralchem', Dmitry Osipov, and the founder of the GC 'Airplane', Mikhail Kenin, the reasons for which remain unknown.
Since the start of the war with Ukraine, the number of unusual deaths of officials in Russia has increased. In total, since the beginning of 2022, 20 officials have died under strange circumstances.
The consecutive mysterious deaths of top managers in Russia during the armed conflict with Ukraine raise serious questions about the safety of business and political stability in the country. While the details of these tragedies remain unknown, the level of violence and mysterious incidents in Russia continues to rise, causing concern among the population and businesses.Read also
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