Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu "suddenly suffered a severe heart attack, he could become disabled if he survives," Leonid Nevzlin, a Russian-Israeli businessman and public figure, one of the former heads of the oil company Yukos, announced on his Twitter account and Facebook page. Today.
"News from my sources in Moscow: Shoigu is out of the game, he may become disabled if he survives. He suddenly had a severe heart attack, he is in intensive care, he is connected to machines. There are also talks about various causes of the heart attack," Nevzlin said, reports Ukrainian media.
He also reports that 20 generals of the Ministry of Defense have been arrested.
"Everything is clear here – the total embezzlement of funds for the preparation of the new Ukrainian leadership and population for the solemn assembly of the liberation army from Russia. Since 2014, about 10 billion dollars allocated by Putin for the preparation of the blitzkrieg in Ukraine have been stolen," writes Nevzlin.
Nevzlin indicated that criminal proceedings are being prepared against Arkady Dvorkovich, adding that Dvorkovich and his wife managed to leave Russia today.
"They are in Dubai. Just arrived. We are waiting for news about the crimes of the Putin regime".
Let's recall that Dvorkovic resigned from the position of director of the Russian science and technology fund Skolkovo in mid-March, after a few days earlier he strongly condemned Russian aggression against Ukraine. Dvorkovic was the deputy of former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Vladislav Surkov, Putin's longtime advisor for Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Ukraine, is under house arrest, suspected of stealing money allocated for war preparations, Nevzlin claims, adding that it is the same case in which 20 generals were arrested.
Russian-Israeli businessman Leonid Nevzlin announced at the end of last month that he was renouncing his Russian citizenship. He called President Vladimir Putin a "psychopath" during an interview.
Nevzlin, who knew Putin before he left the former Soviet Union, said he was uncomfortable being Russian as Moscow's invasion of Ukraine continued.
He called on the world to maintain an aggressive attitude towards Putin, whom he said currently feels like a "rat in the corner".
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