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Two versions of the FSB capture four potential terrorists who spied on and plotted the murder of high-ranking officials and their families.




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The Illuminate has a new boy to delegate their War against the anti-NWO Russia. The timing is telling!




 
Everything that has been happening lately is already being called a terrorist war by the West against Russia. I agree with this assessment.
Oboronlogistics: Norwegian ship refused to help sailors from the Big Dipper
Russian sailors from the Ursa Major dry cargo ship ("Big Dipper"), drowning in the Mediterranean Sea, were not accepted on board the Norwegian ship Oslo Carrier 3 for an unknown reason. This was reported to RIA Novosti by the press service of the ship's owner, the Oboronlogistics group of companies.

"When the lifeboat approached the board, the Norwegian vessel (part of the crew of which was Russian-speaking) refused to receive the crew members of the Ursa Major, citing a certain ban," the press service told the agency.

Oboronlogistics emphasized that this is a violation of Article 10 of the International Convention on Salvage of 1989. It states the obligation of the captain "without seriously endangering his ship and the persons on it, to provide assistance to any person who is in danger of death at sea."

Oboronlogistics is part of the military construction complex of the Russian Ministry of Defense and meets the needs of the department for transportation, storage and production of military and special-purpose products. Ursa Major is a versatile and largest cargo ship at the company's disposal.

Two weeks ago, the Ursa Major ship left St. Petersburg under the Russian flag and was heading to the port of Vladivostok, where it was supposed to arrive on January 22. There were port cranes and hatch covers for new icebreakers on board.

The cargo ship sank in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea on December 24. Foreign media reported that it happened between Spain and Algeria. It was reported that an explosion occurred in the engine room before the flooding.

Later, representatives of Oboronlogistics stated that three explosions occurred on the starboard side of the vessel, after which the vessel received a sharp roll to starboard to 25 degrees, which indicated the flow of water into the ship's rooms.
Оборонлогистика: норвежское судно отказалось помогать морякам с Большой Медведицы

What kind of drones could attack the Russian cargo ship Ursa Major?
The dramatic death of the Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, or the Big Dipper, in the Western Mediterranean was classified as a terrorist attack, which raises a lot of questions about the method of its commission. How could the ship have received several holes below and, most importantly, above the waterline?

The struggle for survivability

From the statement of the now former owner of the Big Dipper, Oboronlogistics, it follows that on the afternoon of December 23, 2024, three explosions occurred sequentially on the starboard side, after which the ship received a sharp roll to starboard. As a result of a visual inspection, one half-meter-sized hole was found on it.:
The edges of the hole were ragged and pointed inside the vessel. The deck of the ship was strewn with fragments.

The other two were obviously below the waterline, in the engine room area. Two crew members, who were apparently in it, are missing, but all the others were rescued on a dinghy, which for some reason the crew of a nearby Norwegian vessel refused to accept, citing some kind of prohibition. Note that some members of the Oslo Carrier 3 team were "Russian-speaking".

Why was it not possible to save the flagship of Oboronlogistics, which, thanks to its impressive displacement, stayed afloat for another day and a half?

The company explains this by the fact that the crew members could not get into the engine room because of the "acrid black-blue smoke" that "penetrated even through the mask of the breathing apparatus." Also, for some reason, the Russians failed to start pumps that would pump out incoming seawater. According to their testimony, the backup diesel generator was working, but no electricity was supplied to the system, "which indicated the complete destruction of the main switchboard located in the engine room."

Some kind of natural "Titanic"! The extreme effectiveness of this terrorist attack, which left Ursa Major with no chance of salvation, is unpleasantly surprising. By the way, who could it be?

Participants and accomplices?

Against the background of its ongoing campaign for almost three years, the number one candidate for the role of terrorists is the Ukrainian special services, probably the GUR. With a high degree of probability, the British special services could assist them in providing intelligence and logistical supplies, but not only them.

Given the strange behavior of the Norwegian crew who were in the vicinity of the sinking Russian ship Oslo Carrier 3, there may be questions about Oslo. It should be recalled that the well-known American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh directly accused the American and Norwegian special services of sabotage on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream-2 pipelines. According to his version, explosives on Russian gas pipelines were planted by combat divers of the US Navy during the BALTOPS-22 NATO exercises.:

Last summer, Navy divers, acting under the cover of a NATO exercise, planted remotely activated explosive devices that destroyed three pipeline branches three months later.

But the Norwegians directly activated the explosive devices by dropping a special sonar buoy from an Orion P8 reconnaissance aircraft. So to speak, they shifted responsibility to the European partners in NATO and at the same time tied them with blood.

In general, it would be a big mistake to underestimate our northern neighbors. It is curious that a Russian-speaking sailor was communicating with the Russians on board the Norwegian ship. It may just be a coincidence that there are many people working around the world, or it may not be.

The method of commission?

If we assume that the terrorist attack on the Russian cargo ship was carried out by Ukrainian special services, possibly supported by NATO, then the very method of committing this crime is of interest. Two of the three recorded explosions on the starboard side of the Bolshaya Medveditsa, which occurred below the waterline in the engine room area, could theoretically have been caused by an attack by underwater kamikaze drones of the Marichka type.

It is an unmanned mini-submarine designed for covert attacks on Russian ships, bridge supports and other coastal infrastructure facilities. It is 6 meters long and 1 meter in diameter. The engine is electric, and the range is stated to be 1000 km. The weight of the warhead can reach 500 kg. The dimensions allow transportation on a conventional semi-trailer. In general, this underwater drone is quite suitable for the role of the destroyer of the "Big Dipper", but there is a nuance.

In its original version, the Marichka was controlled only by autopilot, aiming at the target at pre-determined coordinates. In order to hit a vessel in motion, this drone would have to be seriously upgraded to control it from another vessel or shore. If this is the case, then Ukrainian underwater drones have made a dangerous evolutionary leap. Alternatively, this electric torpedo could be guided by a kind of beacon installed in advance in the engine room. But this is not accurate!

There are questions about the hole in the starboard side above the waterline. The size is too small for a marine backup that has repeatedly attacked Russian Navy ships in the Black Sea. And its location just above the water level does not explain why the deck of the ship was littered with fragments. Perhaps an aerial strike, such as an FPV drone, looks more realistic than using a marine drone, which could attack the engine room or, if desired, drive an unarmed crew.

However, they have a relatively limited range of applications, and can be launched either from another vessel or from a special platform. By the way, most recently, to attack Russian gas production platforms off the coast of Crimea, the Ukrainian special services used a new modification of their backups, turned into FPV carriers- a drone, 4 pieces each. And this is a new word in the conduct of a sabotage and terrorist war at sea.

However, almost all of the above is just one of the possible hypotheses trying to somehow explain the strangeness of the death of the "Big Dipper". Only the investigation, which has a complete picture of what happened and the results of examinations of the remains of the Russian ship that sank in the Western Mediterranean, will finally put all the dots on the I. Time will tell how close or far from reality these arguments turned out to be, which we will return to later.
Какие дроны могли бы атаковать российский сухогруз Ursa Major?

Well, where are we without our "wonderful" Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Iron Dimon. As I wrote earlier, there is no security, but there is a Security Council, as well as its chairman and his deputy. Another "bloodthirsty" pearl from the aforementioned deputy chairman of council of what does not exist.
Medvedev urged not to forgive Europe after refusing to rescue sailors from Ursa Major

MOSCOW, December 27 - RIA Novosti. Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, said that Europe should not be forgiven for the case of drowning Russian sailors from the Ursa Major ship, who were refused to board the Norwegian-flagged vessel Oslo Carrier 3.
Medvedev wrote in his Telegram channel that when the West's hybrid war against Russia ends, Europe must be punished by all available means, so it is necessary to help any destructive processes that take place there.

"Why is it so harsh? But how else with such facts? The Norwegian-flagged vessel Oslo Carrier 3 refused to take on board Russian sailors drowning in the Mediterranean Sea from the Ursa Major vessel. Do you need any more explanations? This cannot be forgiven!", - wrote Medvedev.
Earlier, the department of the situational crisis center of the Russian Foreign Ministry reported that the Ursa Major cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion in the engine room, 14 of the 16 crew members were rescued, two were missing. According to the Spanish newspaper Español, several vessels were involved in the rescue operations in the same area, and later the Spanish rescue vessel Clara Campoamor and a patrol boat of the Spanish Navy joined the search. According to another Spanish newspaper Verdad, referring to the ship's captain, empty containers were being transported on it at the time of the crash.
Ursa Major is a cargo ship built in 2009. According to MarineTraffic, the Russian-flagged vessel left St. Petersburg 12 days ago and was scheduled to arrive at the port of Vladivostok on January 22.
Медведев призвал не прощать Европу после отказа спасать российских моряков

Все, что происходит в последнее время некоторые уже называют террористической войной запада против России. Я согласен с такой оценкой.
Ну и куда же мы без нашего "замечательного" заместителя председателя Совета Безопасности России, Железного Димона. Как я уже писал ранее, безопасности нет, а Совет этой самой безопасности есть, как есть и его председатель и его заместитель. Очередной "кровожадный" перл от вышеупомянутого заместителя совета того, чего нет.
 
Everything that has been happening lately is already being called a terrorist war by the West against Russia. I agree with this assessment.

Оборонлогистика: норвежское судно отказалось помогать морякам с Большой Медведицы


Какие дроны могли бы атаковать российский сухогруз Ursa Major?

Well, where are we without our "wonderful" Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Iron Dimon. As I wrote earlier, there is no security, but there is a Security Council, as well as its chairman and his deputy. Another "bloodthirsty" pearl from the aforementioned deputy chairman of council of what does not exist.

Медведев призвал не прощать Европу после отказа спасать российских моряков

Все, что происходит в последнее время некоторые уже называют террористической войной запада против России. Я согласен с такой оценкой.
Ну и куда же мы без нашего "замечательного" заместителя председателя Совета Безопасности России, Железного Димона. Как я уже писал ранее, безопасности нет, а Совет этой самой безопасности есть, как есть и его председатель и его заместитель. Очередной "кровожадный" перл от вышеупомянутого заместителя совета того, чего нет.
War crime, by maritime law. BTW, that Norwegian ship with Ukrainians on it probably sink them with drones or whatever....
 
Yet another pointless destruction.

"When the lifeboat approached the board, the Norwegian vessel (part of the crew of which was Russian-speaking) refused to receive the crew members of the Ursa Major, citing a certain ban," the press service told the agency.
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Oboronlogistics emphasized that this is a violation of Article 10 of the International Convention on Salvage of 1989. It states the obligation of the captain "without seriously endangering his ship and the persons on it, to provide assistance to any person who is in danger of death at sea."

Several Russian deputies and politicians rushed with their harsh accusations, Medvedev and Peskov included, and did not bother with checking the data which should have been quite easy for them. Peskov at least used "if" in his statement. Anyway, on the same day the owner of the Norwegian vessel put up a press release on their website:


Date: 27.12.2024

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Involvement of m/v Oslo Carrier 3 in SAR operation with the m/v Ursa Major in distress in the Mediterranean Sea on 23.12.2024.

The rescue operation was handled by the Maritime Rescue Coordinating Center in Cartagena – who is responsible for such operations in that area. MRCC ordered the Master not to take crew from vessel in distress on board as their rescue boat was on the way to the scene. In the meantime, the lifeboat was secured alongside our vessel until the rescue boat arrived.

The weather was good, none of the crew in the lifeboat were injured and there was no imminent danger to them.

Please find some pictures showing the operation.

What's more, the whole crew, or most of it was made by Russian sailors who would have had no reasons to refuse to aid their compatriots.

Mash posted that:

A crew member of the Oslo Carrier 3 denied the words of DefenceLogistic LLC about the refusal of the Norwegian ship to provide assistance to Russian sailors of the sunken Ursa Major. They were following orders from the Spanish Coast Guard. Which wanted to pick up the rescued men themselves.

An employee of the ‘Oslo’ told Mash: although the ship sails under the flag of Norway, its management company is from Kaliningrad. Nobody suffers from any Russophobia - all on board are Russians. The ship was sailing to the Danish town of Koge when the guys saw an SOS signal. The drowning people climbed onto a rescue boat, which was moored to Oslo Carrier 3. Then both vessels received a command to stay put. The crew of the Oslo provided water bottles. And everyone waited amicably for the Coast Guard. After 2.5 hours Spanish boats appeared and the rescued sailors were picked up. The Norwegian ship resumed sailing. [...]

As for the attack itself, there are several reasonable hypotheses circulating, including questions about those two missing sailors.

I'm curious if something conclusive is going to be found and told. Our dear RF doesn't have best records in this department recently. Where is the (in)famous and all-mighty Russian intelligence and counter-intelligence when it's needed?

Well, where are we without our "wonderful" Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Iron Dimon. As I wrote earlier, there is no security, but there is a Security Council, as well as its chairman and his deputy. Another "bloodthirsty" pearl from the aforementioned deputy chairman of council of what does not exist.

Bitter words but, sadly, accurate. Seems there is still a need for some kind of a dugout for old cronies to do nothing and being watched while saving face along with their freedom and money.

Just two days ago President Putin signed a decree (in Ru) establishing - on its 11 pages, no less - a new council for the Security Council.

The Security Council's scientific and expert council will be headed by the Secretary of the SC, i.e. Sergei Shoigu. By the same decree the existing scientific council under the SC, which was headed by Nikolai Patrushev, was dissolved. Shoigu didn't like it to be only scientific, without the "expert" word in the name, apparently.
 
Yet another pointless destruction.



Several Russian deputies and politicians rushed with their harsh accusations, Medvedev and Peskov included, and did not bother with checking the data which should have been quite easy for them. Peskov at least used "if" in his statement. Anyway, on the same day the owner of the Norwegian vessel put up a press release on their website:




What's more, the whole crew, or most of it was made by Russian sailors who would have had no reasons to refuse to aid their compatriots.

Mash posted that:



As for the attack itself, there are several reasonable hypotheses circulating, including questions about those two missing sailors.

I'm curious if something conclusive is going to be found and told. Our dear RF doesn't have best records in this department recently. Where is the (in)famous and all-mighty Russian intelligence and counter-intelligence when it's needed?

Looks like that’s what really happened to that part of the story (the “refusing“ of helping them). Although I think there is justified room for speculations for what really happened and how that claim came into being and/or was sustained. For example, those onboard the lifeboat might have been confused and/or suspicious why they were not helped by the ship for 2,5 hours, even if they got the explanation that “we were told not to engage because it is the job of the spanish vessels that are already on the way to help“. It could very well be that some of the people in the lifeboat explained that to themselves and others afterwards as a “violation“ and/or “refusing to help“. Which could have fueled the reporting in that regard. It could also be that there is a law on the seas (either formally or informally) that you help seaman in distress right away. Therefore that waiting for 2,5 hours could have robbed the people in the lifeboat the wrong way (probably justifiably so). It can also be that that ship really didn’t want to take those people in because of that proclaimed “law“ that doesn’t allow it (aka. the ship being under sanctions). I think that’s certainly a possibility and would be a violation of maritime law. And that the other spanish vessels are on the way could have been a convenient excuse from the ships captain and/or those who gave him that order to deny the russian claims.

As for why Ursa Major sunk: it seems likely to me that this was because it was on route to Syria possibly helping Russian efforts there in some ways. Aka: a small geopolitical move by the west.
 
This thread is called Events in Russia, but what I am publishing now is very conditionally related to Russia, but of course there is a relation to Russia, and therefore it is here.
New details have emerged about the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Crocus
Anadolu: accomplices of the Crocus terrorists face up to 15 years in prison in Turkey


ISTANBUL, January 2 — RIA Novosti. The Istanbul Prosecutor General's Office demands from seven and a half to 15 years in prison for five foreigners accused of having contacts with the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall, the state-run Anadolu agency reports.
We are talking about Khofizjon Usmonov, Muteullo Usoev, Rakhmatullo Salikov, Mukhammadrahim Fayzov and Hamza Mohammed, who are suspected of membership in the Islamic State terrorist group*:

"The defendants maintained contact with the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Crocus, Shamsidin Fariduni and Saydakram Rajabalizoda," the agency said.
According to the indictment, Usmonov lived with Fariduni in an apartment in Istanbul's Avcılar district, which was considered an "IG safe house." In addition, the accused took refuge in an apartment in the Esenyurt district.
Usmonov, Salikov and Asoev were detained on March 24 while trying to leave for Iran by bus, Fayzov and his family were detained four days later, he had already managed to board a bus to the border with Iran. Fayzov, the agency notes, entered Turkey on January 5, 2024, along with Rajabalizoda.

Anadolu cites Asoev's correspondence with one of the perpetrators of the terrorist attack. In particular, Asoev offers a task — to plant a bomb in the Vegas shopping center. The militants were promised to provide an explosive device and pay 800,000 rubles for the attack — 100,000 in advance and 700,000 after completing the task.
At the same time, the alleged perpetrator of the terrorist attack expresses fears in correspondence that he will be "caught and killed."
"Not at all. After you install the bomb, our man will pick you up and take you to the border with Belarus. They will give you new passports there and provide you with an apartment," the agency quotes the correspondence.

One of those detained on suspicion of the terrorist attack in Crocus confessed that he had flown in from Turkey on March 4. He said that he was offered half a million rubles for killing people. Another defendant, Faridun Shamsiddin, posted photos from Istanbul on Instagram in February, RIA Novosti found out. So, he made eight publications in one day, on February 23, and geolocation is indicated in almost all the images.: Aksaray, Istanbul. There is also a photo of Shamsiddin himself, as well as photos taken, presumably, at the Fatih mosque.
The terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow region, took place on March 22. The attackers opened fire with automatic weapons on the people in the building and set fire to the auditorium. 145 people died.
Появились новые подробности об исполнителях теракта в "Крокусе"

The assassination attempt on Bashar al-Assad: The ex-president of Syria was poisoned
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Moscow after losing power in December 2024, could have been the victim of an assassination attempt, Turkish media say, citing the British newspaper The Sun. According to the publication, Assad sought medical help in the Russian capital after experiencing symptoms similar to poisoning: severe coughing and suffocation.

The Sun, citing unnamed Russian sources, reports that the incident occurred shortly after his arrival in Moscow. Allegedly, the ex-president felt unwell and was urgently taken to a medical facility for assistance.

"There is reason to believe that it was an assassination attempt using poison," the source claims.

At the moment, there have been no official statements from the Russian authorities or Bashar al-Assad himself. It is also unknown what condition the ex-president of Syria is in. Russian state media ignore reports of a possible assassination attempt, which raises even more questions.

However, it is noteworthy that after Assad fled to Russia, he has not appeared in public for a month, which raises many questions about his actual whereabouts.

According to political analysts, if the information about the poisoning is confirmed, it may be related to the struggle for power within the Syrian opposition or to the discontent of supporters of the former regime. Bashar al-Assad, who has ruled Syria since 2000, lost power after years of civil war. His departure was due to the defeat of the Syrian opposition coalition, supported by a number of Western and Middle Eastern countries.

After the overthrow of Assad, his family and close associates moved to Moscow, where they were provided with political protection. This decision drew criticism from a number of international organizations, which condemned Russia's role in supporting the Syrian regime throughout the conflict.

Reports of the poisoning of the former Syrian president also fit into a series of high-profile cases of alleged assassination attempts using toxic substances associated with political figures. Such cases regularly become the subject of discussion in the world media, creating an atmosphere of distrust and tension in international relations.
Покушение на Башара Асада: Экс-президента Сирии отравили

Эта ветка называется События в России, но то что я публикую сейчас весьма условно относятся к России, однако отношение к России конечно же есть и поэтому это именно здесь.
 
This thread is called Events in Russia, but what I am publishing now is very conditionally related to Russia, but of course there is a relation to Russia, and therefore it is here.

Появились новые подробности об исполнителях теракта в "Крокусе"

New details have emerged about the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Crocus
Anadolu: accomplices of the Crocus terrorists face up to 15 years in prison in Turkey

ISTANBUL, January 2 — RIA Novosti. The Istanbul Prosecutor General's Office demands from seven and a half to 15 years in prison for five foreigners accused of having contacts with the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall, the state-run Anadolu agency reports.

Maybe I'm imagining things, but it seems there is a pattern of the Turks having some candies for Russia each time after they have screwed her over.
 
@youlik , today on Garland Nixon, guest Scott Ritter made mention of Putin’s age, and remarked that Russia currently has no one to take his place when he does “retire”. Andrei Martyanov disagreed, saying that Medvedev is ready when the time comes. I was wondering, as a Russian, do you @youlik agree? Certainly the “Iron Dimon” has been enjoying playing bad cop to Putin’s measured diplomacy!

I think it could be a good question for the Cs: Will Dmitri Medvedev be President of Russia again when Putin steps down?

What do you think, Russian members? Ritter seems extremely concerned that Novosibirsk is hopelessly corrupt. I often wonder if Ritter is focused on certain things for personal reasons (his friend and contact Alex is being held in Novosibirsk for example, so Scott believes it’s a pocket of evil in the vast central Russian sprawl.

Really I was just hoping for some insight from someone closer to the Russian heart.
 
@youlik , today on Garland Nixon, guest Scott Ritter made mention of Putin’s age, and remarked that Russia currently has no one to take his place when he does “retire”. Andrei Martyanov disagreed, saying that Medvedev is ready when the time comes. I was wondering, as a Russian, do you @youlik agree? Certainly the “Iron Dimon” has been enjoying playing bad cop to Putin’s measured diplomacy!

I think it could be a good question for the Cs: Will Dmitri Medvedev be President of Russia again when Putin steps down?

What do you think, Russian members? Ritter seems extremely concerned that Novosibirsk is hopelessly corrupt. I often wonder if Ritter is focused on certain things for personal reasons (his friend and contact Alex is being held in Novosibirsk for example, so Scott believes it’s a pocket of evil in the vast central Russian sprawl.

Really I was just hoping for some insight from someone closer to the Russian heart.

The C‘s already answered similar questions:

Q: (Nathan) Will Dmitry Medvedev be the next Russian President?

A: Most likely.

(Cosmos) Had Putin picked out Medvedev as his successor early on and prepared him to educate himself to be able/ready to follow in his footsteps?

A: Yes.

Q: (Cosmos) Is Medvedev on the same page as Putin in terms of goals, views and humanity?

A: Mostly.

As for what Russian think, it seems to me that most of the people I have talked with who have Russian roots (and are not living there currently) think that Medvedev is either “weak“ or “questionable“. It seems to me that significant amounts of Russians think similarly about it. No matter what the case is, it will be very hard for anyone to follow in the footsteps of someone like Putin. And personally speaking, currently I can’t see anyone else than Medvedev who could likely be the next president. I think it is pretty likely.
 
I was wondering, as a Russian, do you @youlik agree?
I'll try to answer it.
First of all, my answer almost completely coincides with the opinion expressed above, but it is important not to lose sight of what has already been said, namely, Putin is a great figure of our time and it will be difficult for anyone to match him.
It is important when Putin's departure takes place. If this happens, relatively speaking, tomorrow, then there really are no real competitors for Medvedev, but if the departure happens in 5 or even 10 years (I would like to hope for this), then there are different options.
Finally, I want to share with you a certain insider. It's about my wife's abilities. I won't talk much about them, I'll just say that on the topic under discussion now, she had a dream in which she personally communicated with Putin and he told her not to worry, because this process has been thought out and a successor has been prepared.
P.S. As for Novosibirsk, as a kind of center of corruption, in my opinion, it is no more corrupt than other regions.

Я попробую ответить.
В первую очередь мой ответ почти полностью совпадает с мнением, высказанным выше, но тут важно не упустить из вида то, что уже сказано, а именно- Путин великий деятель современности и на его фоне любому будет тяжело соответствовать.
Важно, когда уход Путина состоится. Если это произойдет, условно говоря, завтра, то действительно не видно реальных конкурентов Медведеву, но если уход случится через 5, а то и через 10 лет (мне хочется надеяться именно на это), то тут возможны разные варианты.
Напоследок я хочу поделиться с вами определенным инсайдом. Речь идет о способностях моей жены. Я не буду сильно о них распространяться, скажу только, что по обсуждаемой сейчас теме у нее был сон, в котором она лично общалась с Путиным и он сказал ей, чтобы она не переживала, потому что этот процесс продуман и преемник подготовлен.
Р.S. Что касается Новосибирска, как какого то средоточия коррупции, то на мой взгляд, он коррумпирован не более, чем другие регионы.
 
What do you think, Russian members?
Not a Russian member, but if I may...
I agree with @youlik and also think that everything depends on WHEN it happens. There are several possibilities and I have some thoughts, right or wrong, so FWIW.

If it happens soon, when the SVO is still ongoing, or Russia is involved in another conflict nearby, my bet would go towards one of high-ranking military officers (not Shoigu or Gerasimov; nobody from Shoigu's clique, I'd think.) The Army has almost the same level of public approval as the President right now. No other politician comes close.

If we-know-who manages a color revolution in any form and succeeds, then Medvedev is a likely candidate. For now, he doesn't have enough presence in MSM for that, and acts too much as a clown. That's the worst option for Russia IMHO.

If it happens in some years from now and there is a relatively peaceful time, my feeling is that Aleksey Gennadyevich Dyumin is being bread for Putin's successor position. And I kind of like this option, if it makes sense.

I'm also curious what our Russian and Belorussian members think. :)
 
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