As reported exclusively by russian sources at the moment, he lost consciousness after a walking hour and prison medics were unsuccessful in reanimating him, as per sources in УФСИН (government body regulating prisons and punishment). He was 47 years old at that time. The last time he was heard of he was moved from Moscow-based prison into the IK-3 named Polar Wolf, a penal colony located in a permafrost region near the town of Harp, where he found his end.

No other sources commented on that by now. At that time, there’s no independent proof of that or other explanations but the one given by prison authorities.

A fitting reminder is that presidential elections are to be held in 15-17 of March, meaning it happened exactly one month prior to them.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Imagine not being able to understand the difference between capability and intent. We have a serious intellect on our hands here.

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      10 months ago

      You mean like someone intending to make a logical argument but being incapable of it because they’re actually spewing propaganda instead?

      We should believe the parts of the BBC article that back your argument but not believe the other parts of the same article when they contradict you?

      We should believe that Russia has the best, most infallible assassins on the planet, but we should also believe that Russia would never try to assassinate someone?

      With such a weak, easily disprovable position, it’s pretty obvious why you so quickly shifted to ad hominem attacks rather than trying to defend your position.