The widow of a recently deceased Russian army colonel last week wrote an open letter to dictator Vladimir Putin, asking a number of questions about her husband’s “suicide” such as why he shot himself in the chest five times instead of just once in the head, Ukrayinska Pravda reports.
“He enters his [superior’s] office, and not his own, as all the media write, sits in his chair and fires five bullets using a service weapon, but does not aim at his head, does not aim to end it all as soon as possible,” wrote Yulia Boyko detailing the November 16th death of Russian Colonel Vadim Boyko at the recruitment processing center he helped operate. Colonel Boyko had found himself in hot water as his superiors blamed him for some fuckup and told him he owed 100 million rubles for “loss and damage of state property and will be brought to criminal liability with confiscation of property.”