By “long illness” do they mean the distance between the hotel window and the concrete?
No. They meant that the pulonium 358 took a week longer to work than they thought it would.
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In Russia botulism is still considered a sauce.
Why do people keep posting links from cancer sites like this? Keep reading in the app my ass!
Thanks for saving me the click.
https://www.newsweek.com/russian-army-commander-gennady-zhidko-dies-moscow-ukraine-war-1820298
It’s Newsweek so still cancer though.
Msn is a news aggregator, if you’re going to post a story from it it’s best to search the article title in Google and get the link from the actual source.
Noted
Thanks.
died in Moscow “after a long illness,”
So they used a slow-working poison?
He died of a well known, albeit quite rare complication of diabetes, two bullet holes on the head and inexplicably thrown himself from the 26th floor.
Any Russian officer when promoted to a position of power: “aw FUCK”.
Damn, I had hoped it was Sergey Surovikin…
Sad Oligarch podcast. This has been pretty interesting,
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