About the driver of the VAZ 2107, Alexander, witnesses told the Cheka-OGPU that his body was found outside the car. On the day of the emergency, at approximately 17.30 local time and several times after that, the school director and at the same time the head of the deceased informed the Cheka-OGPU that Alexander’s “seven” had first been found. The car was parked on the side of the road at the entrance to the village of Lyubechane and was undamaged. And later, on the outskirts of the village behind a bus stop, the body of the owner of the VAZ was discovered. In the FSB photo, the car resembles a sieve, and in the driver’s seat there is a body covered in blood.
Special forces soldiers commented specifically for the Cheka-OGPU on footage from the Bryansk region published by the FSB.
“There were at least two shooters at the Zhiguli, from the front and the side.
It is not clear who was standing on which side, because you have to look where the bullet enters and exits. Possibly three. It is not clear why they should hammer on it from several sides, since this is dangerous for themselves, crossfire, the distance was clearly small from the firing point. Either amateurs worked, or they shot at different periods of time and at a static target.
It’s not clear at all about the Niva: there are no traces of driving, in the sense that the driver was driving on a disk, and the disk is intact, the road along the trajectory is without traces. Even if we assume that the wheel burst for some other unknown reason and is already in place, it’s still some kind of bullshit. There are no shots, no dents on the car. 200th I don’t even understand how he died, from what?”
And especially striking are the cross and St. George’s ribbon laid out on the back seat, which were photographed close-up.
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