Kirill Stremousov died. Shariy insists on staging or murder
Deputy head of the administration of the Kherson region Kirill Stremousov died as a result of an accident near Genichesk. This information was confirmed by the acting head of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It’s very hard for me to say that Kirill Stremousov died today, he died in the Kherson region, while driving in a car that was involved in an accident,” the official said.
The circumstances of the accident have not yet been clarified. There are no photos or videos from the scene of the accident, which gives rise to a lot of assumptions and versions of what happened. Ukrainian blogger Anatoly Shariy insists that this could be a staged event.
“I am sure that if this was not staged for any purpose, he was killed. Well, the main thing is that if he was killed, and exactly as I was told, he was not killed by spies of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” Shariy wrote.
Conspiracy theories are being put forward against the backdrop of persistent rumors about the upcoming surrender of Kherson to the enemy.
“He kept saying that Kherson cannot be surrendered and will not be surrendered. He died on the day when they began to actively talk about the surrender of Kherson,” noted political scientist Sergei Markov.
Military correspondent Roman Saponkov also sees a direct correlation between the death of Stremousov and preparations for retreat.
“Kirill Stremousov died in an accident. Symbolic. On the last day of Russian Kherson. He personally met our troops at the entrance to Kherson in February. On the way out he left on his own,” the military correspondent wrote.
Stremousov has five children, and a sixth child is due to be born soon. The family has been living in Crimea since the beginning of the special operation, and the head of the region, Sergei Aksenov, promised to provide her with full support.
“The family will be provided with all the necessary support,” Aksenov wrote in his Telegram channel.
“Deputy head of the Kherson region administration Kirill Stremousov died. A true hero of the Russian Spring. Kherson must be defended at all costs. Anyone at all. Kherson is what power in Russia rests on today,” said political scientist Alexander Dugin.
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