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Russian oligarch hanged: Defense Minister Soigou in intensive care – Heart attack after Putin’s assassination attempt

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu suffered a heart attack that Russian-Israeli oligarch Leonid Nevzlin claimed could be the result of unnatural causes.

Shoigu, 66, served as the right-hand man of Russian President Vladimir Putin and led the Russian army for a decade. He led the army in the first weeks of the war against Ukraine, but disappeared from recent Kremlin briefings, sparking suspicions of growing tensions with Putin in late March about the slow progress of the invasion.

He was seen in a teleconference with Putin and other ministers on Monday, but did not speak. The Kremlin is believed to have used previously recorded plans by the defense minister. Reports from the US also indicate that Putin and Shoigu had a dispute following reports by the Secretary of Defense and his subordinates that they were covered up so as not to provoke Putin’s anger or frustration with the war.

“Shoigu is now in intensive care after suffering a ‘massive heart attack’ as a result of an assassination attempt ordered by Putin,” Nevzlin said in a Facebook post. Nevzlyn, citing sources in Russia. “Rumor has it that a heart attack could not be due to natural causes.”

Nevzlyn added that at least 20 Russian generals have been jailed for allegedly embezzling up to $ 10 billion allegedly from trying to invade Ukraine. “Since 2014, about $ 10 billion (US dollars) spent by Putin to prepare for the blitzkrieg have been stolen,” Nevzlin said.

In the late 1980s, Nevzlyn served as director of the Russian Center for Scientific and Technical Creativity. He later became chairman of Menatep Bank in 1989, just two years before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Nevzlin continued to head a Russian news agency and became vice chairman of the board of the Yukos oil company. However, he left Russia for Israel in 2003 when the Kremlin expropriated Yukos. Nevzlyn became one of Putin’s top critics after being sentenced to life in prison in 2008. He has denied all allegations and accused the Russian president of silencing him and other critics. Last month, Nevzlin announced his plans to relinquish his Russian passport in support of Ukraine amid the war.

“Everything that touches Putin dies,” Nevzlyn wrote in a Facebook post. “I am against the war. I am against the occupation. I am against the genocide of the Ukrainian people.”

Source: Capital

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