The speaker, Maria Pevchikh, discusses the alleged use of hired killers by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who reportedly manages and uses the services of these killers through the FSB. She mentions that these killers, who are a mix of scientists, chemists, doctors, operatives, and generals, are collected in secret departments where Putin can simply call and order them to kill a person. The speaker also mentions that Putin can kill his own citizens under the guise of the special services that are supposed to protect them.
She reveals that a year ago, suspicions about Putin's alleged use of chemical weapons to kill his own citizens were no longer abstract fears but had become concrete facts. She mentions that currently, people are conducting experiments at public expense to improve the formula of a chemical weapon, with the aim of creating more sophisticated, invisible ways to kill people.
The speaker also mentions the assassination of Alexei Navalny, the founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation. She states that it is impossible for Putin to be punished for this, and even the direct perpetrators of the murder did not bear responsibility. She urges everyone who has encountered or knows something about FSB killers to contact them and tell them anonymously.
She offers large rewards for information about the killers from the FSB, the people who gave orders, the structure of these departments, and the other murders and attempts they are not held responsible for. She also mentions a website where all the information connected with the poisoning of Alexei Navalny is carefully collected and documented.
Finally, she emphasizes the importance of not letting the accomplices escape responsibility and not letting everyone else forget about this. She concludes by stating that it is their duty not to let the chemical weapons, even in the hands of a dictator, escape responsibility.
1. The speaker is Maria Pevchikh.
2. The speaker discusses the alleged involvement of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the use of hired killers, who work for the FSB.
3. The speaker reveals the identities, locations, and workplaces of these alleged killers.
4. The speaker alleges that the President uses these services to kill his own citizens under the guise of special services.
5. The speaker mentions the existence of death squads that fight terrorism.
6. The speaker describes a group of scientists, chemists, doctors, operatives, and generals who are allegedly collected in secret departments.
7. The speaker alleges that Putin can simply call these individuals and order them to kill specific individuals.
8. The speaker mentions the use of chemical weapons in the past.
9. The speaker states that the fact that Putin can simply kill someone is no longer an abstract fear but a concrete fact.
10. The speaker mentions experiments being conducted in the dark corridors or basements of scientific institutes.
11. The speaker alleges that these experiments are aimed at improving the formula for chemical weapons, making them more sophisticated and invisible.
12. The speaker states that these experiments are conducted at public expense in Russia.
13. The speaker alleges that Putin assures the public that there are no chemical weapons in Russia.
14. The speaker mentions the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and states that Russia is obligated to eliminate its chemical weapons.
15. The speaker mentions an unexpected topic that they never expected to encounter: weapons of mass destruction.
16. The speaker mentions the decision to kill Alexei Navalny, the founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation.
17. The speaker states that it is impossible for Putin to be punished for this, and the direct perpetrators did not bear responsibility.
18. The speaker states that they will continue to investigate and talk about it until they know the full picture.
19. The speaker offers a large reward for information about the killers from the FSB.
20. The speaker mentions a website where everything connected with the poisoning of Alexei Navalny is carefully collected and documented.
21. The speaker states that the FSB officers directly involved in the assassination attempt were found.
22. The speaker mentions a special section about chemical weapons at the disposal of the Russian special services.
23. The speaker states that all the events of August 20 are described on the website.
24. The speaker mentions a separate section about the events in the Omsk hospital.
25. The speaker mentions a section with their legal actions.
26. The speaker mentions a section with lies of propagandists and officials and documents.
27. The speaker mentions an accomplices section with a list of everyone from the FSB general to famous Omsk doctors.
28. The speaker states that the refusals to sign off on the protocol will become the basis of a huge trial of all those involved.
29. The speaker states that chemical weapons are a threat to the whole world and their duty is not to let them escape responsibility.
30. The speaker mentions the freedom of Alexei Navalny.