Sergei Shoigu, 66, had a heart attack. He was Russian President Vladimir Putin's defense minister who apparently made the wrong predictions about Ukraine's ability to defend itself from the Russian invasion, and now poor Shoigu is believed to be in intensive care.
Meanwhile, twenty (20) generals "have been arrested" over the Keystone Kops over the invasion of Ukraine.
A Russian-Israeli businessman claims Shoigu suffered a coronary but he suspects it was caused by foul play.
He added that 20 Russian generals have been arrested in Russia and charged with embezzling up to 10 billion dollars allocated to the war effort in Ukraine.
Nevzlin also alleged that "all the headquarters" were arrested and had been syphoning funds destined to prop up Ukraine's "Russian liberators" since 2014, after the annexation of Crimea and the beginning of conflict in the Donbas. If this is true, it confirms suspicions of a break between Putin and his top ranking members of the Russian army and security services.
A Russian-Israeli businessman claims Shoigu suffered a coronary but he suspects it was caused by foul play.
Shoigu, was Putin's right hand man and leader of the Russian army for a decade. He was the go-to guy when the invasion kicked off but recently he was nowhere to be found. Some believe there were tensions between Putin and Shoigu back in late March over the snail pace progress of the invasion. US intelligence suspect Shoigu fell in disfavor when the dictator learned of the extent of the losses Russia suffered at the hands of Ukraine's resistance.
Shoigu, 66, is now thought to be in intensive care after suffering "a massive heart attack" which 'could not have occurred due to natural causes', says former media mogul and top oil executive Leonid Nevzlin. He suggests that Putin's longtime ally may have been the subject of an assassination attempt ordered by the Russian dictator for life.
Shoigu was last seen a few days ago on a video conference with Putin and other ministers, where they discussed the development of the Arctic. But the pair did not speak and there is rumors that the Kremlin is using old video tape of Shoigu since he suddenly fell off the grid some weeks ago.
Nevzlin is one of several Russian businessmen forced to flee when they were targeted by the Kremlin in 2003, after Putin seized the Yukos oil company.
He was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment in 2008 as the Kremlin persecuted Yukos' top executives, and last month announced he was renouncing his Russian passport and declared "everything Putin touches dies."
He was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment in 2008 as the Kremlin persecuted Yukos' top executives, and last month announced he was renouncing his Russian passport and declared "everything Putin touches dies."
He added that 20 Russian generals have been arrested in Russia and charged with embezzling up to 10 billion dollars allocated to the war effort in Ukraine.
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Nevzlin also alleged that "all the headquarters" were arrested and had been syphoning funds destined to prop up Ukraine's "Russian liberators" since 2014, after the annexation of Crimea and the beginning of conflict in the Donbas. If this is true, it confirms suspicions of a break between Putin and his top ranking members of the Russian army and security services.
Perhaps that's the reason US intelligence said that the dictator has become increasingly isolated and was being kept in the dark about the invasion by his advisers.
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