That’s right. Besides Shamanov, who survived his car crash only thanks to the self-sacrifice of his driver who moved his side of the car towards the incoming truck, two more Russian Generals known to oppose the so-called “reforms” of Serdiukov have recently died in mysterious circumstances:
Lieutenant-General Dubrov, chairman of Russian Council of Senior Officers was killed on October 28 while returning home from a meeting of the organizers of a protest rally in support of Airborne Troops and against the “reforms” of Serdiukov.
The same day, in the center of Moscow, the body of Lieutenant General (Ret.) Debashvili was found. The details of his death have been kept from the public. The medias have only been told that the doctors “have not found any signs of violent death on the body”.
Coincidence?
In the meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense as released a rather unusual communique to “reassure” the public stating that Shamanov’s car accident “was not an attempted murder”.
This smells like KGB. http://d-t-p.net/item/1338/article.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Masherov
@anonymous: exactly. As a matter of fact, quite a few people in Russia are saying that Shamanov was “Masherovized”.
BTW, the correct link is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Masherov
Very bad news. This is the kind of thing that help us lose hope that Russia wants and is able to help create a fairer world.
Since last year, Russia became a true riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma (to quote Churchill). Everything was so clear until late 2008, and now it’s impossible to guess what is going on.
Saker, please try to keep us informed on this subject.
Check who control and attend the annual Bilderberg meeting and you will have your answer
@External: if you have names, please name them. I would be most interested. Thanks!