-- write for search in search engine -- https://togoda.com --
--
-- REF -- https://eveilhomme.com/2020/04/29/le-general-russe-vladimir-vasilyevich-declare-a-la-television-il-ny-a-pas-depidemie-tout-cela-est-un-mensonge --
-- Le Colonel Russe Vladimir Vasilyevich KVACHKOV (Officier du renseignement Militaire) déclare à la télévision : il n’y a pas d’épidémie, tout cela est un mensonge ! --
-- write for search in search engine -- https://togoda.com --
--
-- REF -- https://eveilhomme.com/2020/04/29/le-general-russe-vladimir-vasilyevich-declare-a-la-television-il-ny-a-pas-depidemie-tout-cela-est-un-mensonge --
-- Le Colonel Russe Vladimir Vasilyevich KVACHKOV (Officier du renseignement Militaire) déclare à la télévision : il n’y a pas d’épidémie, tout cela est un mensonge ! --
====================================================================================================================================
Colonel Vladimir Vasilyevich Kvachkov, born on August 5, 1948, is a notable figure in Russian military history, recognized for his service as a Spetsnaz officer and military intelligence officer. He gained significant attention in 2005 when he was arrested and charged with the attempted assassination of politician Anatoly Chubais, leading to a three-year imprisonment. His actions have sparked discussions about political dissent and the role of military figures in Russian politics.After his release, Kvachkov became involved with various nationalist movements, including the Russian Imperial Movement, which has been designated as a terrorist organization. His participation in these groups has raised concerns about the influence of extremist ideologies within the military community. Despite his controversial past, Kvachkov remains a prominent figure, often speaking on military and political issues, reflecting the complex interplay between military service and political activism in contemporary Russia.