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WD> @TZUTC: 0100 Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian top executives
WD> have been dropping
WD> like flies. And with almost all victims, the way that happened is very
WD> suspicious. This is no
WD> different with the last victim: Pavel Antov (66), a wealthy sausage
WD> manufacturer. Antov was
WD> found dead at an Indian hotel in the city of Odisha where he had just
WD> celebrated his 66th
WD> birthday. According to Russian media, the wealthy owner of a meat
WD> processing plant fell out of
WD> his hotel room window on Sunday. A remarkable story, especially when you
WD> know that Vladimir
WD> Budanov, a friend of Antov, lost his life two days earlier during the same
WD> trip. He reportedly
WD> suffered a stroke. According to Vivekananda Sharma, superintendent of the
WD> Odesha police, Antov
WD> was depressed by the death of his friend and committed suicide. The Russian
WD> consul in Kolkata
WD> told the Tass news agency that police see "no criminal elements" in these
WD> tragic events. The
WD> death of millionaire Antov and his companion need not come as a complete
WD> surprise. They are
WD> the umpteenth in the row of Russian prominent people who have died in
WD> recent months. The
WD> causes of death that are given are often vague or sometimes simply very
WD> absurd. It is
WD> suspected that the Russians themselves are behind the many victims. The
WD> most common theory is
WD> that many top men were killed for criticizing the war. That could also have
WD> been the case with
WD> Antov, who was active as a local politician in the city of Vladimir. In
WD> June, a WhatsApp
WD> message from him leaked in which he appeared to condemn a missile attack on
WD> Kiev. "It is
WD> extremely difficult to call all this anything other than terrorism," he
WD> wrote. Although Antov
WD> later denied that the message came from him and professed himself
WD> extensively as a fan of
WD> Putin, the damage was probably already done by then. These Russian top
WD> people also met their
WD> "tragic" end in recent months: Yuri Voronov (61) - CEO of a transport
WD> company
WD> shot dead in private swimming pool
WD> Alexander Tyulakov (61) - Gazprom finance and security officer
WD> hanged
WD> Leonid Shulman (60) - head of transportation at Gazprom Invest
WD> stabbed
WD> Alexander Subbotin (43) - CEO Lukoil
WD> cardiac arrest after poisoning
WD> Vladislav Avayev (51) - former Kremlin official
WD> poisoned along with wife and daughter
WD> Sergei Protosenja (55) - oligarch and CEO at natural gas company Novatek
WD> hanged after wife and daughter were killed with an ax
WD> Ravil Maganov (67) - chairman of the board of directors of Lukoil
WD> fall from the hospital window
WD> Vladimir Sungorkin (68) - editor-in-chief pro-Kremlinkrant
WD> stroke
WD> Dmitry Zelenov (50) - owner of real estate company
WD> fall down stairs
WD> Dan Rapoport (52) - exiled businessman who lived in Washington
WD> falls from the window
WD> Vladimir Lyakishev (45) - restaurant chain owner
WD> shot dead
WD> Andrei Krukovsky (37) - director at construction company
WD> fell off a cliff
WD> Vasili Melnikov (50) - medical company owner
WD> stabbed to death along with wife and two children
WD> Ivan Pechorin (39) - director of the Society for the Development of the
WD> Far East (KRDV)
WD> drowned after falling from a yacht
WD> Vjacheslav Taran (53) - crypto billionaire
WD> crashed with a helicopter
WD> Pavel Pchelnikov (52) - CEO of Russian railways
WD> suicide
WD> Alexander Buzakov (66) - director of shipping company
WD> cause of death unknown
WD> Nikolai Petrunin (47) - top manager at Gazprom and member of the energy
WD> committee of the Russian parliament
WD> complications after covid infection
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