
Putin’s ‘greatest hits’: Russian dissidents continue disappearing in pattern of bizarre deaths
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Powerful Russian businessmen who spoke out against Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine fell out of windows or drowned near their yachts, examples of a bizarre trend.
"There’s a specific intelligence tradecraft that dates back to 1920 that the Soviets used to eliminate the so-called enemies of the state," Koffler said. "The Soviets and now the Russians are also masters of covering their tracks and making the assassination look like it’s a natural or accidental death. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
"Wet affairs, which connotes the spilling of blood is a doctrine of targeted assassinations, includes poisonings, executions with a shot in the back of the head, forced suicides — such as throwing yourself out of a window — explosions of a mini-bomb hidden in a box of chocolates … and other contrived methods," Koffler explained.

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