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Top managers in Russia - why so many suicides? [20]
There has been another wave of mysterious deaths among Russian oligarchs. In a new wave of this epidemic, Grigory Kochenov, the director of the large ICT company Agima, died on December 7, then Dmitry Zelenov, co-founder of the construction giant Don-Stroy, died on December 9, the director of the Admiralty Shipyard, Aleksandr Buzakov, died suddenly on December 24. And finally, on December 26 in Calcutta, India, Pawel Antov, one of the richest deputies of the Duma, fell out of the window. In the meantime, on December 22, Army General Alexei Maslov, the former commander of the Russian Land Forces, also died suddenly. All of them had one thing in common - they criticized Putin, but it was not the kind of criticism approved by the Kremlin, such as that of, for example, a licensed critic, Col. Igor Girkin, a retired FSB officer. Since in Russia, Putin can be criticized only by those who receive such an order with detailed guidelines, of course. Criticism has to be constructive in Russia, and that's it.
Meanwhile, jokes about these tragedies are already appearing on Russian social media. They refer to the fact that many of the oligarchs accidentally fell out of the window, although they did not hang curtains or wash them.