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Northern Monkey
13-03-2018, 04:29 PM
EXILED Russian Nikolai Glushkov has been found dead at his London home, Russian media has reported.

Glushkov, who was a close friend of one-time Putin ally Boris Berezovsky, reportedly died at the age of 68.


It comes after ex Russian spy Sergei Skripal and daughter Yulia were poisoned using a nerve agent manufactured in Russia.

Police are investigating how they came to be targeted, with Prime Minister Theresa May giving President Vladimir Putin a deadline to explain Russia’s involvement.

There is no suggestion the Salisbury poisoning was linked to Glushkov’s death.

Media tycoon Demyan Kudryavtysev shared a tribute to Glushkov, the former deputy director of Aeroflo, saying: “We have friends in common.



Looks like Putin’s having a purge of his enemies












https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5798295/russian-businessman-boris-berezovsky-ally-nikolai-glushkov-found-dead-ex-spy-sergei-skripal-poisoned/

Nicky91
13-03-2018, 04:30 PM
:bawling: :bawling:

Niamh.
13-03-2018, 04:30 PM
bloody hell

LaLaLand
13-03-2018, 04:53 PM
Oh my God this is insane

DemolitionRed
13-03-2018, 04:54 PM
It may well just be a coincidence and he may well of died of natural causes. Lets hope so.

Time to stop Russians using the UK as a tax haven, that would potentially hurt many thousands of big companies in Russia and have a real effect on the Russian economy.

Northern Monkey
13-03-2018, 05:02 PM
It may well just be a coincidence and he may well of died of natural causes. Lets hope so.

Time to stop Russians using the UK as a tax haven, that would potentially hurt many thousands of big companies in Russia and have a real effect on the Russian economy.
Russian spy: State TV anchor warns 'traitors'

For days, Russia's main national TV channels were practically silent on the attempt to kill former spy Sergei Skripal with a nerve agent, but this changed in Wednesday's main evening bulletins.

The comment by Kirill Kleimenov - the presenter on government-controlled Channel One's flagship Vremya news programme - sounded like a veiled, mocking threat to anyone considering becoming a double agent for Britain.

"I don't wish death on anyone, but for purely educational purposes, I have a warning for anyone who dreams of such a career," he said.

"The profession of a traitor is one of the most dangerous in the world," Kleimenov said, adding that few who had chosen it had lived to a ripe old age.

Alcoholism, drug addiction, stress and depression resulting in heart attacks and even suicide were the "professional illnesses of a traitor", according to Kleimenov.

'Maybe it's the climate'

He also had a second piece of advice for such "traitors or those who simply hate their country in their free time": "Don't choose Britain as a place to live."

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-43330498