DMITRY MEDVEDEV’S SUICIDE ATTEMT
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The suicide attempt by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev was foiled last night. While cleaning the office of Dmitry Medvedev, a female servant accidentally noticed a few sheets of paper written on the table and on the floor, apparently she was interested in the contents.
So, after discovering five variants of a suicide letter written in the large, sweeping handwriting of Dmitry Anatolyevich, the servant immediately informed the guards. The guards found drunk Dmitry Medvedev with a pistol in his right hand.
After persuasion, Medvedev returned the pistol, which, as it turned out, was loaded with live ammunition. Another note was discovered under Medvedev, apparently the sixth final version.
Everything was immediately reported to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. Putin ordered to give Medvedev no more alcohol and to control every step until a special decision was made.
It was decided not to make the incident public. In his notes, Dmitry Medvedev wrote that he could not bear the humiliation and emotional anxiety, he felt a worthless person, incapable of anything, he hated the war and those who unleashed it, and blamed the Russian president Vladimir Putin, Yuri Kovalchuk, Nikolai Patrushev, Alexander Bortnikov for his death and Igor Sechin.
In one version of the note, Medvedev writes that he is fed up with being a puppet. Almost everything that has been written is chaotic and emotional, and has obviously been written while under the influence of alcohol. But if Medvedev’s suicide was successful, how would the Russian leadership come up with explanations of what happened?
By Moscow “Source”.

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