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2011

Smolensk crash related deaths: Dariusz Szpineta, a professional pilot and piloting instructor, expert and president of the aviation company AD Astra Executive Charter SA, was found dead in the bathroom of a holiday resort in India in December 2011, whilst on holiday - a death by hanging. He also wrote a famous article at niezależna.pl, entitled: Operation “Smolensk Lie”, in which he proved that the flight to Smolensk was a military flight, and not a civil one as concluded by the Russian and Polish governmental investigation reports into the cause of the crash. Before his death, he spoke to the media a few times about Smolensk, questioning the official findings. His 13 friends from the group that went to India say that before his death he was in a good mood. At this time, one of the Polish special forces units were present in India taking part in specialised trainings. http://youtu.be/phTPN_oftr0

  • Smolensk crash related deaths: In 2011, an officer of the Military Counter-intelligence Service, working with the ICT Support and Command Centre of the Navy in Wejherowo committed was found dead hanged. The soldier had the highest access to confidential materials.

  • Smolensk crash related deaths: On 6 June 2011, a former communication department employee at LOT died. He knew the details of the operation of the ACARS system in Poland. After the crash of two Polish light aircrafts in Asturia, in the north of Spain, on 6 June 2011, the media reported that the list of deceased included a famous Polish architect, Stefan Kuryłowicz. According to one of the aviation experts, what was not reported, though, was the fact that one of the victims was a former communication department employee at LOT. Tu-154M had a device on board, which contains the answers to the question, what was happening with the plane in its last moments, working with i.e. the on-board FMS computer and the terrain Awareness and Warning System.

  • Smolensk crash related deaths: The Head of Federal Security Service from Tver, general Constantin Moryev, who interrogated the tower controllers in Smolensk, died at he end of August 2011 and his death had been considered to be a suicide. The circle of persons whose statements could attribute the guilt for the crash to the employees of the Russian control tower was thus dramatically reduced. His body was found in his office. It was determined that he had shot himself with his duty weapon. Although he had not left any goodbye letter, the investigators immediately adopted the suicide version. Moryev was appointed to serve in Tver, to which the Sieviernyj Airport in Smolensk reports to, in 2007. Major Victor Ryzhenko and lieutenant Nicolay Krasnokutski, the officers who on April 10th, 2010 were in the airport control tower in Smolensk, also served there.

  • Konstantin Poltoranin, spokesman for Federal Migratory Service was fired after saying the “survival of the white race was at stake."

  • Suicide bomb blast at Moscow's Domodedovo airport kills at least 35 people

  • The Saint Petersburg City Court sentenced 12 members of the gang led by Alexei Voevodin and Artyom Prokhorenko for their roles in dozens of racist attacks

  • 2010-2012 Tajikistan insurgency

  • 2003-2013 Yukos oil boss and prominent liberal Mikhail Khodorkovsky arrested on charges of tax evasion and fraud, an early casualty of President Putin's campaign to drive Yeltsin-era 'oligarchs' out of politics. In 2005 he is sentenced to nine years imprisonment, and is pardoned and goes into exile in 2013.

  • 2011- Involvement in Iraqi insurgency

  • 2011- Involvment to Syrian civil war

  • 2009- North Caucasus Insurgency

  • 2007- War in Ingushetia

  • 2000- Chechen Insurgency

  • 1948- Involvement to Arab-Israeli Conflict

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