The mysterious deaths
On January 12, in the Pabna province of Bangladesh, 5 Russian experts died one by one within 11 days. Two people died at the local medical center, one died while sleeping, the other two - in the same house where they were residing.
These are prominent experts from the Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation (Rosatom) and have worked abroad many times. In Bangladesh, they are responsible for welding the main circulation pipeline and pouring concrete to the dam of the power plant.
This is not the only case of a Russian being poisoned to death abroad. If you go back in time a little, you can remember the mysterious deaths of 3 Russian people in Nam Sulawesi province, Indonesia. Here, on September 13, 2010, in a mysterious situation, three Russian plane technicians died from suffocation - Sergeyvoronin, 55, Alexander Poltorak, 50, and Viktor Safonov, 55.
These technicians had only been in Indonesia for a week before passing away. They are part of a group of experts from Sukhoi airline based at the Indonesian Air Force base in Makassar city, representing the aviation manufacturing association in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a part of Sukhoi airline. A week later, one of them was found dead in his room. The other two were taken to the hospital and both died there.
And this is not the first blow to Rosatom's personnel.
In June 2011, a passenger Tu-134 crashed near Petrozavodsk, killing five Russian nuclear scientists. They previously worked at a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran. According to the official theory, the cause of the accident was that the pilots on the ground were poisoned a few hours before the flight.
The pilots may have been poisoned half an hour before the flight, while they were dining at a coffee shop at the port.
A similar incident occurred in Sudan in 2009. The company's two employees, Russian helicopter technicians, drank a type of wine called "Sudan Whisky," and both died overnight.
The act of killing alone is the most advanced form of killing with technology, said Vladimir Kondrashov, an illegal intelligence officer. "This is the action that causes the least noise. No guns or bullets, no explosions, no disclosure".
In the past, Russia's "Western partners" have often "favored" major political figures. Typical examples are the poisoning of "Russia's number 1 chemical company", "the giant of the Soviet chemical industry" - Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union Leonid Kostandov.
Russia helps Bangladesh build nuclear power plant
Bangladesh is one of the most populous countries in Asia. This area is facing a major energy shortage. No more domestic firewood - local forests have completely run out.
In daily life, houses and apartments are heated with dried animal manure. The country needs electricity like air. And there is no alternative to domestic nuclear power.
Russia is building nuclear power plants for Bangladesh, which is almost at a disadvantage for some of its foreign partners. This is a project that completely affects geopolitics, pushing Western corporations out of the region.
In addition to the economic spearhead of gas, Russia also wants to deploy the potential of "alcoholics" to all regions and continents. Meanwhile, Rosatom is one of the most profitable, powerful and prestigious Russian corporations on the world map.
According to Svpressa.ru, the deaths of the experts have had the worst impact on the group's image. What will people think now? Rosatom is not short of money, but they cannot protect their employees abroad. Therefore, people are very afraid to go to work.
The same goes for Sukhoi. This is Russia's largest airline, employing 30,000 people. The organization includes a number of design rooms and mass aircraft manufacturing plants. The entire working cycle in the aircraft industry - from design to after-sales services. The company is Russia's largest supplier of aviation equipment for export, ranking third in the world in fighter jet production. The above companies are having a headache trying to protect their employees working abroad.