Putin rjesava loose ends
Another "traffic accident" with a victim of a Kremlin man: Putin's political representative was killed in Crimea
The former was killed today in a traffic accident in Crimeamember of the Ukrainian parliament Alexei Kremnyuk, Putin's confidant and his regular puppet in this Ukrainian region that was occupied and annexed by the Russians in 2014.
In the 2000 elections he headed the ballot entitled "Party of Putin's Politics".
The death of the former MP was announced by Mash Telegram channel, Argumenti Nideli Krim website and other media. According to the Mash channel, Remenyuk collided when the police were chasing his car in Simferopol.
According to Mash, 66-year-old Alexei Remenyuk on the evening of November 8 was driving a Range Rover. He was stopped by the police, who during the breathalyzer test found that there was an increased amount of alcohol in his blood.
The police tried to arrest him, but he tried to escape at high speed.
During the pursuit, the car in which Remenyuk was riding collided with a truck. He and his passenger were killed on the spot, while the truck driver was injured.
Crimean police announced the accident, but did not name the victims.
“This happened on Monday (November 8). The funeral took place today. The funeral service was held at the Nefksi temple in Sevastopol," said the representative of the "For a United Russia" movement, Mikhail Zhitkov, reports the Russian newspaper RBC.
As the website Krim.realii points out, Kremenyuk was elected to the Ukrainian parliament in 1998 representing the "Gromanda" party. In 2002 he was elected MP representing Yulia Tymoshenko's Coalition.
In 2006, he was head of the ballot for the "Party of Putin's Politics", but was not elected as his party received only 0.12% of the vote.
In 2008 the "Party of Putin's Politics" was renamed "Rus yetinnaya" ("United Russia").
After the annexation of Crimea, Remenyuk became the chairman of the socio-political movement "For a United Russia", but he was better known as a businessman.
Coincidentally [?] on the eve of his death, the Kremlin-appointed deputy governor of Kherson Kirill Stremousov was also killed in a "traffic" accident.