• circuscritic
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    101 year ago

    Exactly. Remove Russian and it’s “61 year old man died of heart attack during work trip”.

    Also, Putin generally doesn’t want any question that the person was murdered e.g. fall from window, poison, plane exploding, etc.

    Now, it’s possible that this was a more discreet operation, or another agency e.g. Ukrainian SBU, but again, “older man dies of heart attack” isn’t exactly unusual.

    • @Everythingispenguins
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      61 year ago

      I wonder if he has done anything publicly that would put him in someone’s crosshairs?

      • circuscritic
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        21 year ago

        I didn’t even look him up, but I’m sure he did, as he’s a Russian diplomat.

        My point is that in this case, with the information that’s available, the most likely cause of death is natural.

        If additional information comes out, maybe that changes, but a 61 year old man in a high stress job, dying of a heart attack is not suspicious.

        Putin assassinating people with this much ambiguity around cause of death, is uncommon.

        Ukraine killing people with this much ambiguity would be more believable, but again, we’d need more information to become available for that to make more sense than natural causes.