Dmtry Konoplev, one of Vladimir Putin’s top weapons designers, died under mysterious circumstances while “undergoing treatment to combat anxiety and depression.” The British and Ukrainian media don’t seem too convinced by the released version Department of Defense last on July 23rd.
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Born September 12, 1976 in the city of Gubacha, Perm Krai, Russia, Dmitry Konoplev He was head of the design bureau for defense instruments Shipunovresponsible for the deadly missile system Pantsir used in the war in Ukraine: In total, the organization disposed of over 150 military weapons and equipment for use by the Russian army.
Previously, Konoplev was deputy director of the Russian Federal Agency for the Supply of Weapons, Military Equipment and Special Materials. The man died during a session xenotherapy at the Xeospa Clinic in To fly.
Xenotherapy is based on the inhalation of noble gas xenonwhat helps get rid of insanity, neurological and somatic.
In the inhalation method, the patient breathes in the indicated gas through a mask. The early death of the Russian engineer occurred in the middle of therapy: the man is said to have taken xenon for healing “Severe Migraines and an Anxiety Disorder”as reported by the Russian media and by 112 – the main Russian telegram channel for crime news and the like. And it is no coincidence that Russian sources reported that “with the war in Ukraine unleashed by Putin Konoplev reportedly suffered from anxiety and headaches“.
To this day, Russian doctors have not been able to determine the cause of Konoplev’s death, although the Russian press speaks of “one”.acute heart failure“.
Although there were no official statements on the causes of death, Alexei Dyumin – former Putin bodyguard and governor of the Tula region, where Russia’s main defense design bureau is based – stated: “Konoplev has done a lot for the country’s defense industry and made a great contribution. but his time had come and nothing else could be done“.
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However, there is one detail, a rift, that the foreign press is emphasizing. But let’s take a step back.
2014 theWorld Anti-Doping Agency (Loves) equated Inhalation of xenon and argon for doping. Year in which the Winter Olympics Germany accused them Russia Having used xenon inhalations to improve athletes’ performance. The Russians, for their part, pointed out that this noble gas was not included in the list of doping substances. Months later, in August, xenon and argon are indeed added to the list of stimulants that improve the flow of oxygen into the blood. This is after it was shown that inhaling this chemical element favors the production of erythropoietin (Epo) in the blood, which in turn improves the development of red blood cells and directly affects the performance of athletes.
In addition to being recognized as a doping product, xenon also has other health effects, such as: B. death. When inhaled in excessive concentrations, the gas can cause dizziness, nausea, He choked, loss of consciousness and Death. Death can result from misjudgment, confusion, or loss of consciousness that prevents self-salvation. Low oxygen levels can result in unconsciousness and death in seconds without warning. The effect of simple asphyxiating gases is proportional to the extent to which the amount of oxygen (partial pressure) in the breathing air decreases. The oxygen level in the air can be reduced to 75% of its normal level before significant symptoms develop. This in turn requires the presence of a simple asphyxiant at a concentration of 33% in the air-gas mixture. When the simple asphyxiant reaches 50% concentration, severe symptoms can occur. A concentration of 75% is lethal within minutes.
Could Putin have decided to eliminate one of his most trusted men for the results achieved in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict? This question remains conjecture as we try to re-understand what the truth is about the death of Dmtry Kolopev….