Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was immediately taken to hospital after the attack in a residential block of flats on the north-western outskirts of the Russian capital and his condition is unknown.

Alexeyev is number two in the main directorate of Russia’s GRU military intelligence and the latest high-ranking military figure to have been targeted in the capital since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began almost four years ago.

He was placed under European Union and UK sanctions after the GRU was accused of being behind the 2018 nerve agent attack in Salisbury in the UK.

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    8 天前

    Several, but not enough, times. I hope hospital negligence will fix that.

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      the russian healthcare system is one of the best in the world, that’s why Jordan Peterson chose there for his drug addiction recuperation coma. /s

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      I am sure that hospitals for rich and important people in russia are top notch, they can cure almost anything except the falling out of windows epidemics.

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        8 天前

        You reminded me to search about the current condition of the young Don-Don. That piece of shit provoked a car crash a few weeks ago and was put in the hospital in a rather bad shape.

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        I think that all depends on who wants you to live versus who wants you to die.

        Regular person, it’s going to be better than nothing.

        A general? Really really is going to depend

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        I think that all depends on who wants you to live versus who wants you to die.

        Regular person, it’s going to be better than nothing.

        A general? Really really is going to depend

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        8 天前

        Navalny was saved by excellent medical care.

        The doctors and emt that saved him, administerng atropine on the scene, later died of mysterious heart ailments. Despite being virile healthy men.