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At one time, the journalist opened the topic of smuggling weapons from the Russi...

Influential people in the Russian Federation advised "to pour from the country": in Thailand the Russian journalist Voitenko died

At one time, the journalist opened the topic of smuggling weapons from the Russian Federation. After that, Mikhail Voitenko began to threaten, and he was forced to emigrate. In Thailand, at the age of 65, the famous Russian journalist Mikhail Voitenko, who escaped from the Russian Federation because of fears during his life, died. About it reports "Radio Liberty".

Doctors at the Chonguri Hospital on the east coast of Thailand, where Voitenko lived in recent years, reported that the cause of the death of the media was a sudden heart attack. The death of a man was instant. There are no other details of the death of the journalist. It is known that the loved ones could not contact him since December 29. On January 1, Thailand police opened his apartment at the request of his relatives and found his body.

In 2009, the editor -in -chief of the Sea Bulletin was forced to leave Russia in 2009 because of fear for his life. He is a professional sailor, one of the leading Russian experts on sea transportation. In 2009, Voitenko was the first to announce the disappearance of the Arctic Sea dry cargo ship with 15 crew members on board from Russia, which, as a number of media was written later, probably transported smuggling weapons from the Russian Federation to another country.

During the month, the dry load was sought by law enforcement agencies of several countries, as a result, it was found 300 miles from the Green Cape Islands. The Russian Foreign Ministry then stated that the Arctic Sea ship "was never lost, and its place was always known. " As the British edition of The Times, with reference to knowledgeable sources in Russia and Israel, wrote, Arctic Sea dry load transported weapons to Iran and was intercepted by Mossad.

According to the official version, the ship transported the forest and was captured by pirates, which then demanded redemption but were neutralized. However, the Tel Aviv and Moscow received information that the C-300 missile sea complexes were in Arctic Sea. They were allegedly loaded there during the repair at the port of Kaliningrad on the initiative of retired military who have ties in the criminal world.

Soon after a synthesis with the ship Mikhail Voitenko reported that some influential people in Russia advised him to "pour from the country" because "above" was dissatisfied with the fact that he brought the topic of Arctic Sea drying into a public field. So Voitenko was in Thailand. The media noted that while in emigration, Voitenko signed Putin's appeal, and in 2014 opposed the actions of the Russian authorities in Ukraine.