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I’m surprised he didn’t fall out of a window while mowing lawn. It’s anybody’s guess at his time.
Yes.
Alexei Chernykh of Russia's anti-corruption police was killed while doing garden work at his country cottage in Shchetinovka, Russia - just 1,000ft from the Ukraine border.
If he was with the anti-corruption police, it might have been someone in the military (with access to drones) that he was investigating for corruption.
Or, and this might be a crazy theory, if he was only 1k feet from the Ukrainian border, maybe, just maybe, Ukraine got him, since he would be a high profile target and Russia is currently at war with Ukraine. He worked for Putin, so despite the "anti-corruption" title, the chances of him actually going after real corruption is slim to none. "Corruption" in this case probably just means "whoever Putin is mad at atm". Even if he was killed by his own team for whatever reason, the one behind it would most likely be Putin himself.
Alexei Chernykh of Russia's anti-corruption police
Who knows but he probably had many enemies in his own team.
Man it would suck to be in any sort of military or political position there. Never knowing from day to day who you are going to piss off next or what window you are going to get pushed out of.
I hope he had just started mowing, man that would suck to mow for an while then get vaporized.
I don’t know, a lawn with just a small portion mowed and the rest standing tall? That shit would haunt me in my own afterlife.
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Here's how I picture it. Half way through in the middle of the row with a 1 to 2 root crater marking the transition between the neat grass and the unmowed grass
"phew. Last strip...blyat"
finishes mowing
Regular Orc: "Looks great! Just need to finish the edging with the weed-gets vaporized"
Ghost Orc realizing his edging will remain undone for eternity: blyat
Uhh, it was financial police, not military or regular police. Basically office worker, that poorly does own job(considering scale of corruption in Russia).
Kbin showing a fucking Manga as preview is just hillarious lol
I… don’t suppose you have a screenshot? Lol
Just to complete story:
- He was working at Department for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption, DCECaC(УБЭПиК) for short. Basically financial police.
- He was killed by bomb dropped from drone, not by kamikaze drone. It doesn't look like what Ukrainians would do.
It doesn’t look like what Ukrainians would do.
I've watched tons of grenade drops from drones on the old site. What about this seems like not something Ukraine would do?
Because they drop grenades on their territory and use kamikaze drones on Russia. And again, financial police? They could spend grenade much better.
I see the KGB stopped trying to be subtle about it
Pretty sure this was Ukraine. Hard to keep track, it's dangerous to work for Putin
TBH, I thought this was an Onion headline at first.
Site shows a 404 with a large video ad for a money laundering scam?
In soviet Russia drone mows you - down
Meanwhile, in Belarus, Lukashenko is reconsidering his career aspirations. Maybe being Colonel in Polish army would be safer.
Edit: wrong word fixed (bring -> being)
Not the onion
Two can play the plausible deniability game.
Terrorist putler is cleaning house.
Dudes house was a 1000 feet away from the border?
Fucking ballsy to just be hanging out 300 yards from the border of a country you're at war with like, "This lawn ain't gonna mow itself!"
When is Ukraine going to release the video of this one.
Assuming it was Ukraine that did it.