Posted on 02/16/2023 7:26:46 PM PST by SeekAndFind
: a throwing of a person or thing out of a window
: a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office)
Yet another high-profile Russian with ties to President Vladimir Putin has died under mysterious, or—let’s just say it—suspicious circumstances.
The latest casualty is 58-year-old high-ranking defense official Marina Yankina, who plunged to her death from a 16th story apartment window in St. Petersburg.
Reports of financial director of the Western military zone of RU ministry of defense Marina Yankina falling out of a window in Sankt Petersburg.
RU financiers are losing their battle vs open windows.
#NaziRussia #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/DpxIzd8pxg— olexander scherba🇺🇦 (@olex_scherba) February 16, 2023
Yankina was deeply involved in the finances of Russia’s military adventures, according to the Daily Mail:
Ms Yankina was a key figure in the funding of Vladimir Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine as head of the financial support department of the Ministry of Defence for the Western Military District, which is closely involved in the dictator’s invasion.
There are indications of rampant fraud and embezzlement regarding that financing—so the fall could be Putin’s punishment.
Yankina is just the latest in a long string of supspicous suicides and dubious deaths of Russians. Earlier this month, Major General Vladimir Makarov—who had been fired by Putin—was found dead at his farmhouse outside Moscow with a bullet wound to the head. The cause? You guessed it—“suspected suicide.”
Makarov had been in charge of stamping out opposition to Putin. It’s unclear why he was fired.
Major-General #Makarov worked at "Center E" where he hunted oppositionists and journalists who criticized Putin's regime, many of whom were assassinated. Next to Makarov's body was a Berkut-2M carbine rifle, like this one, which according to the Kremlin he used to shoot himself.
pic.twitter.com/gHvfqbo21l— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) February 13, 2023
In September, I wrote about a rash of suicides and weird deaths of Russian oil oligarchs, many connected to state-owned energy giant Gazprom. Since then, many more Putin detractors, oligarchs, military personnel, and media executives have met their ends, with a disturbing number “falling” out of high-rise windows. Before that, RedState’s streiff had thoughts on what he called, in a brilliant turn of phrase, a “Mysterious Outbreak of Epstein Syndrome.”
As he pointed out then, “being a politically connected billionaire is not all superyachts and scantily clad ‘models.’ It is damned stressful, if not downright dangerous.”
List of Russian oligarchs who have been found dead in mysterious circumstance since Jan, per Newsweek
✔️ Sergey Protosenya
✔️ Vladislav Avaev
✔️ Vasily Melnikov
✔️ Mikhail Watford
✔️ Alexander Tyulyakov
✔️ Leonid Shulman
https://t.co/amSoDp4xJM#StandWithUkraine️— Alex Raufoglu (@ralakbar) April 22, 2022
The Kremlin is too mysterious for us to know exactly what is going on, but it seems pretty clear something is. There are many reports, as well, of infighting among Russia’s power-brokers, and a growing dissatisfaction with Putin and his fruitless war among oligarchs and generals.
Like one of his predecessors, Joseph Stalin, Vlad may simply be whacking anyone who he feels is a threat.
He may also simply be deeply frustrated with his Ukraine escapades and is taking it out on his subordinates.
Either way, a cornered animal is dangerous indeed. As RedState reported extensively, even the daughter of Putun’s friend got caught in the crossfire and died in a targeted car bombing.
Again, these deaths aren’t all necessarily attributable to Putin, but if I were a Vladimir friend or associate, I would stay away from windows above the second floor–and watch my back.
bkmk
“Yet another high-profile Russian with ties to President Vladimir Putin has died under mysterious, or—let’s just say it—suspicious circumstances.”
Yet another high-profile American with ties to Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has died under mysterious, or-let’s just say it-suspicious circumstances.
Sorry, I just had to say it.
A lot in common.
Pootie yanked Yankina outta da winda.
Ping … thought of you when I saw this
FReegards!
Happily for those displaced during the Third Defenestration of Prague (1618) they landed into wagons piled high with manure, hurting only their dignity.
A quick check on Russian Gov’t revenues for Jan. 2023, vs. Jan. 2022, pretty well explains this one.
No commentary needed.
I guess they don’t have golden parachutes for retirement in Russia. Or any kind of parachutes, for that matter.
If one is offered a job by Putin insist on a first floor office least a sudden desire to kill one self by leaping out the widow.
Odd that the common method of suicide among women is drug overdose and rarely a gun. Very few leap off of tall buildings but is often in the elite in Russia.
Cultural appropriation. The Russians should pay royalties to the Czechs, who invented defenestration.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.