Posted on 11/28/2015 5:26:54 AM PST by McGruff
A 30-year-old Russian politician and her husband have been killed in a car explosion.
The semi-naked bodies of Oksana Bobrovskaya, a member of Vladimir Putin's United Russia Party, and her husband Nikita Bobrovsky were found in the back seat of their Toyota RAV4
There was speculation on Friday night that the couple had been having sex at the time of the blast in Novosibirsk, Siberia's largest city.
Other accounts suggested that a grenade was detonated by the MP's husband, Nikita, a former member of Russia's special services.
The Siberian Times said that the couple had marital problems, with unconfirmed reports that she had been accused of infidelity.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Makes you wonder if Vlad was tapping that and hubby found out.
For a car explosion, the results are not exactly catastrophic. In fact the pictures look like a car that has all its doors open, which makes one wonder whether KGB cannot afford to have an old wrecked car towed to the scene nowadays?
In Soviet Russia, affair have you!
They were working on one, and got the other.
Yes, she was a real bombshell.
Yes she is. In Russia (as well as a number of other countries) a wedding ring is traditionally worn on the right hand.
She was a member of a regional parliament not the Russian Duma in Moscow. Something fishy here. Story doesn’t make sense.
That was my first made up theory, too. Sad, they had a small daughter.
“However, suggestions of terrorism were discounted by Anatoly Lokot, the mayor of Novosibirsk.”
Sorta an obligatory statement, even in the rodina.
...so many bad jokes...
...he banged her...
Went out with a bang, etc-there you go
Hope they (KGB,mafia,ect) let the couple finish, before the bomb went off. Hope her hubby died with a smile on his face.
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