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Two Russian Oligarchs And Their Family Members Unwisely Committed Murder Suicides Due To Vladimir Putin's Illegal War In Ukraine Bringing Global Trouble Upon Them

April 25. 2022

Vladimir Putin

Two Russian oligarchs and their family members have been found dead in apparent suicides. Russian oligarchs Sergei Protosenya and Vladislav Avayev, along with their wives and children, were found dead one day a part.

Avayev was found dead in Moscow from a gunshot wound. Avayev's wives and children were found dead in the apartment as well. It was reported, "Avayev shot his wife and daughter, and then himself."

Sergei Protosenya and his family

In Spain, Protosenya was found hanged, while his wife and daughter were stabbed to death. This incident is also being labeled a murder suicide. It is sad that people think this is the answer to their problems, because it is not a good solution.

Oligarchs are men in Russia, who became billionaires through robbing the national assets of the Russian people (oil, gas, steel), with the assistance of its past president, Boris Yeltsin and his successor, Vladimir Putin. It is theft and corruption. They made a deal with the devil and it has ended in financial loss, disgrace and tragedy.

Vladislav Avayev

Putin's illegal war in Ukraine has turned an intense global spotlight on the oligarchs, their financial dealings and ties to the Russian President. The world has turned on them and has been moving to seize their assets all over the globe for Putin and the Russian army murdering many innocent Ukrainian babies, children, men and women.

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2 Russian oligarchs were found dead one day apart alongside their wives and children, reports say

17 hours ago - Police are investigating the deaths of Russian oligarchs Sergey Protosenya and Vladislav Avayev. The men, along with their wives and children, were found dead within days of each other. Police suspect a marital dispute in the cases, which have remarkable similarities.

Two Russian oligarchs were found dead alongside their wives and children one day apart, according to multiple reports.
Vladislav Avayev, the former vice president of Gazprombank, was found dead of a gunshot wound in his Moscow apartment on Monday, Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported. The Moscow investigations department did not name the victims in its public statement about the case, but Tass said an unnamed source confirmed their identities...

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