The newspaper of the Islamic Republic claims that Putin is an officer in the KGB who has killed his opponents multiple times

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The Islamic Republic newspaper claims that Putin, a KGB officer, has killed his opponents multiple times.

The Islamic Republic newspaper wrote that the Russian prison authority suddenly announced the death of Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader imprisoned in this country, at the age of 47.

Following the news of Alexei Navalny’s death, dozens of people were arrested in Moscow and other Russian cities, and this action by the Russian government once again pointed the finger at Putin because this method of eliminating opponents in Russia is not new.

Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer, has been able to stay in power for many years by relying on the method of suppressing opponents and has tried to revive the former Soviet Union within the framework of the country’s expansionist thinking, which has led to the annexation of Crimea and several regions of other republics and the invasion of Ukraine, with all the resulting human and financial damages. One should not trust the owner of such thinking.

Reports have been published about the manner of death of the well-known critic of Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, but the Russian news agency RIA Novosti, citing judicial sources in the country, announced that Navalny, who was serving his sentence in a prison in the cold region of Yamal-Nenets in Russia, felt unwell after a walk, lost consciousness, and died.

This historical experience once again showed that the East and the West are two sides of the same coin and neither can be trusted.

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