Putin's 'dark methods', victim of 10 opponents, including Alexei, in 23 years


- Putin's one-cycle rule in Russia for the past 23 years is not his popularity, but his ability to cold-cock his rivals.

- Due to the death of Alexei, Putin's 'dark methods' to settle those who may challenge him or seize power are again under discussion. America and Western media call Putin the most dangerous dictator in the world and address him as 3-D (Dangerous Democratic Dictator). The western media is saying that the reason behind Putin's one-cycle rule in Russia for the last 23 years is not his popularity but his way of settling his political rivals by being very ruthless. Putin's men kill Putin's rivals by lethally poisoning them or otherwise.

Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Russia next month and voting is scheduled to take place from March 15 to March 17. There is no challenger to Vladimir Putin in the presidential election, so just when Vladimir Putin's re-election as the president of Russia is decided, Putin's biggest opponent, Manata Alexei Navalny, has mysteriously died.

At the behest of Putin, Aleksey was sentenced to 19 years in prison in the corruption case. Aleksei was kept in a 'penal colony' but about four months ago, the incarcerated Alexei mysteriously disappeared. Russian authorities announced that Alexei had been transferred to another prison, but did not say where.

Now all of a sudden, Alexei's mother was informed about the death of Alexei in Arctic Cell Prison. Alexei's mother has not been given any information about how Alexei died. Alexei is said to have died of 'sudden death syndrome'. Even the body was not handed over to Alexei's mother. Russian authorities say the body will not be handed over until the investigation into Alexei's death is complete.

Alexei's death has shocked his supporters. Alexei's party has alleged that Alexei was killed. Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitri Muratov has also called Alexei's death a murder.

With the death of Alexei, Putin's 'dark methods' of putting down those who challenge him and may wrest power from him are again under discussion. America and Western media call Putin the most dangerous dictator in the world and address him as 3-D (Dangerous Democratic Dictator).

Western media is saying that the reason behind Putin's one-cycle rule in Russia for the last 23 years is not Putin's popularity but the 'dark methods' of brutally killing his political rivals. Putin's men kill Putin's rivals by lethally poisoning them or otherwise.

This is not completely wrong. Putin has been in power for one term in Russia since 2000. Meanwhile, those who might have challenged Putin's authority and removed him have mysteriously died or been jailed.

Putin's purge of his opponents began in April 2003 with the assassination of Sergei Yushenkov, leader of Putin's anti-Liberal Russia Party. The streak began since Yushevkov was shot dead outside his home, and Alexei is the tenth person to pay the price with his death for falling out with Putin.

These are the ten names that could prove to be a threat to Putin in one way or another. Someone had great popularity in Russia. If a fair and free election had been held, these people could have defeated Putin and gone home, but Putin did not let them enter the field against him. There were those who were complicit in Putin's sins but later became opponents, there were those who knew Putin's secrets. Putin settled the board of all these.

Putin is known for 'dark methods' of killing his opponents with poison or radioactive elements. Its earliest known experiment was performed on Alexander Litvinenko. Alexander was Putin's special man working for the FSB, Russia's spy agency, but fled to London because of his desire to go to any lengths for Putin's power. Putin's men tracked him down and laced his tea with the radioactive element polonium-210. The poison caused Alexander to die a slow death that required daily inhalation. After three weeks, Alexander finally passed away.

Russian human rights journalist Anna Politkovskaya questioned Alexander's death. Anna, 48, was found murdered in the lift of her flat in October 2006, days after she started her own investigation into the death. In 2009, Natalya Estemirova, who went to Chechnya to report on the atrocities committed against Lo in Chechnya at the behest of Putin, was kidnapped and murdered in Gronzi, the capital of Chechnya.

In November 2009, Sergei Magnitsky, who raised his voice against Putin, was murdered in prison. In 2013, the body of Boris Berezovsky, who worked in the Kremlin and became an opponent of Putin, was found in the bathroom of the house. Three other opponents of Putin, Badri Patarkatsishvili, Nikolai Glushkov and Yuri Golubev, were also killed in the same style.

Before Alexei, Putin fired Yevgeny Prigozhin of Wagner Private Military Company in August last year. Yevgeny Prigozhin defied Putin in June. Fearing that Prigozhin would become the ruler of Russia, he invaded Russia with his army. At the time, Putin persuaded him to back down, but only two months later he settled it by blowing up a plane carrying Prigozhin and Dmitri Utkin, the co-founder of Wagner's army. Earlier in 2022, Revil Maganov, who criticized the invasion of Ukraine, died after falling from the sixth floor window of the hospital. Revil was the chairman of Lukoil, Russia's second largest oil company.

Like Prigozhin, Boris Nemtsov, who could have overthrown Putin, was assassinated in February 2015. Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Boris Johnson was killed while walking with his girlfriend near the Kremlin. Another top opposition leader of Russia, Vladimir Kara-Murza, was also tried to be poisoned twice in 2015 and 2017. His kidneys failed due to the poisoning but he survived and was convicted of treason last year and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

An attempt was made in 2018 to poison Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who was an intelligence officer of Russia, like Alexander. Both are lucky to survive but both have a very difficult life. Both were given a toxic military grade nerve agent called Novichok. Pyotr Verzilov, who formed the Pussy Riot group to oppose Putin, was also tried to be poisoned in 2018. Verzilov survived but continues to be persecuted by the police. When the Football World Cup was played in Russia last year, Verzilov protested by entering the field during the final.

- Alexey turned from lawyer to politician, covered by social media

Alexei, whose death has brought Putin back into the limelight, was a lawyer who later entered politics. Aleksei became extremely popular as he started writing a blog about how Putin and his cronies run the heist. Alexei has been quick to launch a new campaign to purge his opponents after Putin won a landslide victory in the 2018 election.

Alexei used social media effectively to attack Putin. Through Instagram reels and short YouTube videos, Alexei has created an anti-Putin atmosphere on the Internet by taking a front against Putin.

Putin launched attacks to appease Alexei, but he survived. In 2020, an attempt was made to kill Alexei by giving him fatal poison. At that time, it seemed that Alexei would pass away, but Alexei's wife, Yulia, stood up to Putin, so Alexei had to be allowed to be taken to Germany. After Alexei returned to Russia in 2021, Putin was imprisoned. Alexei was sentenced to 9 years in one case and 19 years in the other case, so there was no possibility that Alexei would get out of prison, but to impress himself, Putin convinced him. .

- Opponents are killed by adding poison to food and drink

Given that in Alexei's absence, his wife Yulia continues to attack Putin, Yulia may also be assassinated. Yulia claims that Putin has purged millions of opponents in the last 23 years. Poison laboratories built to exterminate opponents of communist rule in Russia are thriving, producing colorless, odorless or tasteless poisons and radioactive elements. Putin's opponents are killed by mixing them in food and drink.

In 1937, Joseph Stalin carried out the Great Purge campaign to eliminate his political rivals, killing 1.2 million people. Yulia claims that Russia is back in the year 1937 and a huge massacre is taking place.


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