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“Crash” Killed 39-Year-Old Russian Energy Executive Bizarrely Killed | Pejorin | Russian Island | death

[NTDTV, ora di Pechino, 13 settembre 2022]Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, mysteries have continued to erupt in the former inner circle of the Kremlinto dieevent. weekend,RussiaA senior executive in the energy sectoraccident“Backwardsto die

Ivan, 39Pejorin(Ivan Pechorin) YesRussiaThe director general of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (ERDC), a key figure in President Vladimir Putin’s development of the Arctic, attended Putin’s Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok a few days ago and delivered a speech titled ” Each individual has their own Lines: The Logistics of a Transformed World “presentation aimed at defeating sanctions.

According to the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, last Saturday (September 10),Pejorinin the Sea of ​​JapanRussian island(Russky Island) fell from the boat while sailing in the waters near Russky Island, fell into the water and died. His body was recovered Monday after more than a day of searching.

“Ivan’s death is an irreparable loss to friends and colleagues and a huge loss to the company,” the ERDC said in an official statement. “Our sincere condolences to his family and friends of him.”

The company’s former chief executive, Igor Nosov, died suddenly in February at the age of 43, reportedly from a “stroke”.

The best businessmen linked to the Kremlin have died in a wave of deaths since the beginning of the year, each classified as “suicide or accident,” according to the Daily Mail.

On September 1, Ravil Maganov, a 67-year-old oil tycoon and president of Russia’s second largest oil company, Lukoil, died from a sixth-floor window of the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital. Lukoil previously expressed his opposition to the war in Ukraine.

There are unfounded reports that Maganov was “beaten” before being “thrown out the window”. But Lukoil blamed an unknown disease as the cause of death.

Billionaire Alexander Subbotin, 43, a former Lukoil executive, died in May.

In July, Yuri Voronov, 61, a former senior executive of the shipping company Astra Shipping, was found shot dead in his swimming pool on the outskirts of St. Petersburg.

In June, Ukrainian-born multimillionaire Yevgeny Palant, 47, and his wife Olga, 50, were found stabbed to death in their Moscow home. Their daughter Polina, 20, found them with multiple stab wounds.

In April, Vladislav Avayev, 51, a former vice president of Gazprombank, appeared to commit suicide after killing his wife and 13-year-old daughter.

There have been several similar incidents, each described by authorities as accidental or suicidal, but many fear Putin is purging his inner circle as his invasion of Ukraine continues to stall. These people were seen as a threat to Putin’s power and it is likely that they had some sensitive information and it was removed.

At least five of the alleged suicides were reported as “suspects” by Russian sources. Russian politician and businessman Gennady Gudkov posted on the Telegram channel Mozhem Obyasnit: “If we already understand that the regime is destroying its opponents and enemies, why not deal with those who are seen as traitors fleeing the system.”

“Many cases (of alleged deaths) are like a showdown,” Gudkoff noted.

(Full report by reporter Li Zhaoxi / editor in charge: Lin Qing)

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