Recently, a series of high-profile international events have been staged one after another, attracting global attention. There seems to be some subtle connection between these events, which provokes people to think and speculate.
First, let's focus on a high-profile piece of news. According to reports, Russian military pilot Kuzminov, who defected to Ukraine in August last year in a Mi-8***, was recently found dead in an underground garage in Spain, and his body was riddled with bullet holes. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine confirmed his death and revealed that Kuzminov received a $500,000 bounty after handing over *** to the Ukrainian military.
The incident has sparked speculation about the truth behind it. Who is Kuzminov's **? Although no one has come forward to admit it for the time being, some believe that there may be some kind of complex conspiracy behind it. According to Russia 1 TV, the Russian special forces received an order for an operation against Kuzminov. A Russian intelligence agent even revealed that Kuzminov will not be forgiven, that his treason will never go out of style, and that "he will not live to stand trial."
Disturbingly, there has been a recent news similar to the Kuzminov case in which Navalny, a prominent Russian oppositionist, mysteriously died in prison. Although the Russian side claimed that it was caused by a sudden illness, the West and political circles have blamed Russia, believing that he died unexpectedly. At home, some Internet influencers even pointed the finger at the United States, saying that they intended to blame Putin and frame Russia. This incident caused heated discussions among domestic netizens for a while, and there was no consensus.
We will not comment on these claims for the time being. However, the geographical location of Navalny's death prison is thought-provoking. The prison is located in the small town of Halp near the Russian Arctic Circle, 1,900 kilometers from Moscow and 2,500 kilometers by road. Although it is off the beaten track, it is famous for having two high-level correctional facilities in the prison system of the Russian Federation. If Navalny really died from outside forces, then this incident will lead to deeper thinking: how strong is the intelligence and ** capability of the United States? What kind of loopholes exactly exist in Russia's highest defenses? Has all aspects of Russia been infiltrated by the United States?