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		<title>Western conspiracy theories about Navalny turned into comedy</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hải Lâm]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2021 08:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Western press made headlines over the weekend when it was reported that three doctors who had treated Russian opposition Alexei Navalny were either dead or missing. The Russian newspaper RT recently published a commentary mocking the Western media that have launched conspiracy theories about the incident involving Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, who once [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Western press made headlines over the weekend when it was reported that three doctors who had treated Russian opposition Alexei Navalny were either dead or missing.</strong><br />
<span id="more-14908"></span> The Russian newspaper RT recently published a commentary mocking the Western media that have launched conspiracy theories about the incident involving Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, who once accused himself of winning the lottery. Novichok poison and was initially treated by Russian doctors at Omsk Emergency Hospital.</p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_132_38824121/3cf8603c7f7e9620cf6f.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Dr. Alexander Murakhovsky is the chief physician of Omsk Hospital, promoted after Navalny was initially treated there. Photo: RT </em> Accordingly, Dr. Alexander Murakhovsky, one of the three doctors who directly treated Mr. Navalny, is said to have disappeared &#8220;mysteriously&#8221; after hunting. British media Reuters, The Guardian, the US BBC all simultaneously reported that the last of the three doctors who had treated Mr. Navalny was now missing. On May 9, as Russia was celebrating Victory Day, the Internal Affairs Service in Omsk made an announcement about a man in his fifties who had been separated from his friends. He is said to have not been seen since going into the woods in an off-road vehicle. To make matters worse, local residents say they have spotted bears in the area. Western media outlets at the time raised a series of theories about the possibility that this person might have been assassinated in a &#8220;speak-up&#8221; plot related to possible issues in the Navalny case. The Russian opposition figure was believed to have been poisoned by Novichok but the doctors treating it in Omsk at the time, including Dr. Alexander Murakhovsky, confirmed to the press that they did not identify it as a nerve agent like what described about Novichok. The Western media has been so sensitive to information about Novichok that it has linked the failure to find Dr. Alexander Murakhovsky with the deaths of the doctors associated with Navalny: The disappearance of Dr. Sergey Maksimishin and a female Another doctor died of a stroke. The Sun, the UK&#8217;s most widely read newspaper, asserts that Sergey Maksimishin &#8220;was poisoned to prevent him from disclosing a Kremlin attack on Novichok&#8221;. The unnamed source cited by reporters said that &#8220;the reason he was liquidated was because he was willing to share information about the treatment he had access to.&#8221; A second doctor at the clinic later died of a stroke, adding to the conviction of a conspiracy theory involving Novichok. Bill Browder, a hedge fund manager who led accusations of anti-Russian sanctions, said the news was &#8220;incredible&#8221;. &#8220;After the two doctors who treated and saved Alexei Navalny at the hospital in Omsk died, one of the three has now disappeared on a hunting trip,&#8221; he added. Andreas Umland, a research fellow at Stockholm&#8217;s Center for Eastern European Studies, thinks even further, suggesting that Dr. Murakhovsky went into the woods with employees of Moscow&#8217;s top domestic security agency during the day. a plot to &#8220;destroy the word&#8221;. “The FSB&#8217;s signal to Russian society seems clear. Not to interfere in our affairs or other things that are not the doctor&#8217;s duty,&#8221; he reasoned. According to Reuters, the wife of Dr. Alexander Murakhovsky confirmed that he went into the forest and did not return after more than a day had passed. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_132_38824121/896ed1aacee827b67ef9.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Alexander Murakhovsky in an interview with the press about Navalny&#8217;s treatment. German doctors confirm that the initial treatment of Russian doctors saved the life of the Russian opposition. </em> <strong> But two days later Dr. Murakhovsky was back, healthy, and he didn&#8217;t even know there had been a search for him.</strong> Silence for 2 days, the Russian newspaper RT then commented that, a man can chase the animal he wants to hunt for 1 or 2 days is probably not a problem, but for Dr. Murakhovsky is completely different. Perhaps he couldn&#8217;t think of what was said about him during the past two days. The newspaper also said that regarding the deaths of two doctors at Omsk Hospital, both were speculated by the Western media. Doctors at Omsk hospital confirmed, within days [Navalny] receiving treatment at the hospital, doctor Sergei Maksimishin was on sick leave and was &#8220;not involved in Navalny&#8217;s care&#8221;. As for the female doctor at the clinic who died of a stroke, the evidence shows that the death was natural, convincingly, unlike the Western media alleging without correction of misinformation. truth in Russia.</p>
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		<title>Many theories about the cause of the Indonesian submarine crash</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anh Minh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 14:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some suggested that this submarine was hit by a missile from a foreign ship, or even lost power. But naval officials said the submarine was still trackable when it began diving for torpedo drills and &#8216;the lights were on&#8217; &#8211; meaning there was only a small chance of power outages. Fragments from the submarine were [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Some suggested that this submarine was hit by a missile from a foreign ship, or even lost power. But naval officials said the submarine was still trackable when it began diving for torpedo drills and &#8216;the lights were on&#8217; &#8211; meaning there was only a small chance of power outages.</strong><br />
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<p> Fragments from the submarine were found during a search operation. When the submarine of the Indonesian navy carried 53 divers into the Bali Sea during a periodic training exercise, it may have been pulled into the abyss by an invisible but powerful force. Indonesian naval officials suspect an inner wave, known to have occurred in the waters around Bali, could have caused the sinking of the KRI Nanggala 402. (According to Britannian Dictionary: Side Wave) in, a kind of gravity wave that occurs on internal &#8220;surfaces&#8221; in ocean waters). The KRI Nanggala 402 sank to a depth of 838 meters, far beyond the reach of the rescuers. As the crew members&#8217; personal belongings surfaced and the ship&#8217;s oxygen supplies dwindled, officials said there was no possibility of anyone surviving. The question remains: What happened? Many theories have been put forward but the authorities say there is evidence that an underwater wave &#8211; which could induce a vertical tensile force below sea level &#8211; occurred in the Bali Sea around the time. The submarine disappeared last Wednesday morning. The Lombok Strait between the islands of Bali and Lombok is believed to be famous for its violent underground waves on an almost bi-weekly basis. NASA, the US space regulator, says the combination of strong tidal currents, rough ocean floor and water exchange between two channels &#8211; one shallow and one deep &#8211; &#8220;tends to combine around 14. once a day for exceptionally strong tidal currents. Indonesian naval officials believe this natural phenomenon is more likely to be the explanation for the submarine disaster than other theories have been put forward in recent days. The waves inside are barely discernible on the ocean&#8217;s surface, but underwater, they can reach towering heights. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_30_20_38686844/bdbd5309724b9b15c25a.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The waves inside can look like ripples on the ocean&#8217;s surface, like this satellite image taken by NASA in 2013. (Wikimedia Commons: NASA)</em> Rear Admiral Muhammad Ali, former commander of the KRI Nanggala 402, and now the Indonesian navy planning and budgeting assistant, said an internal wave was essentially &#8220;a strong electric current that can pull a submarine. vertically so it will sink faster than usual. &#8221; &#8220;Our suspicions were directed towards natural conditions. Because an undercurrent appeared at that time in the north of Bali,&#8221; he told Indonesian media. Naval officials said images from Japan&#8217;s Himawari 8 satellite, as well as Europe&#8217;s Sentinel satellite, showed massive underwater waves coinciding with the sinking of the KRI Nanggala 402. . &#8220;It moves from the bottom to the north and there is a groove between the two waves,&#8221; said Rear Adm. Iwan Isnurwanto, Commander of the Indonesian Navy Command and General Staff School. &#8220;The wave speed is about two knots and the amount of water is about two to four million cubic liters.&#8221; Admiral Iwan explained that an inner wave could render the crew powerless in the face of nature. &#8220;Once the water swept along and pushed the ship down, what else could we do? There is no safety measure that can fix that.&#8221; Other theories about what happened to the submarine have also emerged. Some suggested that this submarine was hit by a missile from a foreign ship, or even lost power. But naval officials said the submarine was still trackable when it began diving for torpedo drills and &#8220;the lights were on&#8221; &#8211; meaning there was only a small chance of power outages. They also denied that the ship was overloaded, a theory that had 53 crew members on board but only 34 beds, instead arguing that the crew was divided into three shifts and took turns sleeping. &#8220;The submarine was originally for 33 staff members, then modernized to meet our need to have 50 staff on board,&#8221; said Admiral Iwan. Officials said the submarine was also designed to carry eight torpedoes &#8211; weighing about a ton each &#8211; but only four at the time of the disaster. Many other experts point out that metal fatigue due to cracking or corrosion and that the age of the parts is the more likely cause. KRI Nanggala 402 was built in 1978 and last overhauled in 2012, almost a decade ago.</p>
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