Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, after the death of Alexei Navalny, awarded the rank of colonel general of the internal service to the first deputy director of the Federal Penitentiary System (FSIN) Valery Boyarinev.
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The decree was published three days after the sudden death of the politician in the colony.
Boyarinev has been working in the penal system since 1993. Before his appointment in 2015 to the position of Deputy Chairman of the Federal Penitentiary Service, he headed the department of the service for organizing the activities of prisons and pre-trial detention centers.
Let us remind you that the Federal Penitentiary Service for the Yamalo-Nenets District announced on February 16 the death of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny in the colony. His body is not being released to the politician’s family, allegedly because the circumstances of his death are being verified.
Leaders of the European Union and the United States said the tracks were responsible for Navalny’s death in prison. The wife of Alexei Navalny said that Puti killed her husband.
The Kremlin called these statements “completely insane and absolutely unacceptable.”
In addition, Putin awarded the rank of major general to the investigator who led the Politkovskaya murder case. We are talking about Vladimir Sharaev, who began investigating the murder of a journalist in 2015. At that time, sentences had already been passed on the organizer and perpetrators, but the customer was not found, and the investigation was never established.
On October 7, 2006, Novaya Gazeta journalist Anna Politkovskaya was killed in the elevator of her own building by four shots, one of them believed to be true. At the crime scene, the police found a Makarov pistol with a silencer and four shell casings. The murder was considered contracted.
Source: Racurs

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