Sergiy Zverev lost another nephew in the war in Ukraine: details.
According to inkorr.com: The showman and active supporter of Vladimir Putin and the war, Sergiy Zverev, reported the death of another of his nephews in Ukraine. According to Zverev, his nephew Igor, born in 1996, was mobilized as one of the first. He 'went on a mission' and did not return. The showman noted that his relative had been hunting since childhood, so his experience was utilized by the Russian army. This is already the second loss in the Zverev family this year. Earlier, in winter, he reported the death of his nephew Andriy, who was also mobilized to the war.
Earlier in Moscow, the press secretary of singer Shaman, Anton Korobkov-Zemlyansky, died suddenly. He started to gasp for breath. His wife called for an ambulance, but the medics could not save the 40-year-old man. Additionally, a Russian occupier, Andriy Tkachenko, who was one of the closest associates of the leader of the private military company 'Wagner', Yevgeny Prigozhin, was found dead in the Republic of Karelia. Also, a former vice president of the Russian company 'Yukos', Mikhail Rogachev, was found dead in Moscow. According to preliminary data, he fell out of the window.
Moreover, the Russian government proposed to Vladimir Putin to denounce the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, which was adopted back in 1987. This step will allow Russia to evade the oversight of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture. According to the convention, the Committee has the right to visit any place of detention of persons deprived of liberty (prisons, pre-trial detention centers, psychiatric hospitals, etc.) on the territory of the member countries. The Russian government proposes to stop adhering to this norm.
The mentioned events reveal an increase in social tension related to the war in Ukraine and the political situation in Russia. The deaths of the showman's nephews and other tragic incidents that have occurred recently indicate the complexity of the situation in these countries and the overall climate of uncertainty and instability.
The conflict in Ukraine and Russia's calculations regarding international treaties are reflected in the level of tension and a disturbing atmosphere in the region, which may have further negative consequences. Analyzing these events, one can see deep social and political problems affecting people's lives and stability in Eastern European countries.Read also
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