A mysterious series of suicides continues in Ukraine
In Ukraine, they tried to connect the suicide of Ivan Pervushkin, the ex-head of correctional colony No. 54, where Yulia Tymoshenko served part of her sentence, with the name of the current leader of the Ukrainian opposition, Rossiyskaya Gazeta writes.
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The publication notes that Tymoshenko herself very quickly responded to the mysterious death of the jailer, and her personal condolences to the Pervushkin family were published on the website of the Batkivshchyna party.
“In turn, the media, which are not unreasonably considered close to the administration of President Poroshenko, recall Tymoshenko’s “well-known vindictiveness,” and that three employees of the Kachanovskaya colony last summer were sentenced to three years in prison each for exceeding official authority, allegedly committed against to the famous prisoner,” the newspaper points out. “The ambiguous presentation can be explained simply: today Tymoshenko is Poroshenko’s main political rival, criticizes him mercilessly and has a much higher rating in opinion polls.”
“Pervushkin’s death brings to mind other mysterious suicides with political overtones,” the publication writes. – In 2005, former head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Yuri Kravchenko shot himself with two shots to the head. Or Rada deputy Mikhail Chechetov, who jumped out of a window after the coup. In this series, the still unsolved suicide of the former head of the State Property Committee of Ukraine Valentina Semenyuk-Samsonenko - an elderly woman shot herself in the head with a hunting rifle in 2014, shortly after she promised to tell the truth about the multimillion-dollar frauds of the former and new authorities of the country.”
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