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Let's remind you about Nemtsov's assassination. Western Media may not have reported about a lot of interesting facts.
When such an assassination occurs, one should ask a question: “Who benefits from it?” Let’s see…
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1. On March 1, 2015 the opposition was scheduled to have a march demonstrating against Putin and recently those have been attracting very few people. Nemtsov was killed on Feb,27 about 11.40 p.m., just a day before the scheduled march. As a result of his assassination the demonstration on March, 1 have attracted several thousands of people, who did not come to support the opposition, but to commemorate a charismatic politician. (The Western Media was sure happy to get a chance to present it as “march of the opposition”). Thousands of people were dressed in the T-shirts with Nemtsov’s picture on them, it immediately raised a question: how it was possible to print his picture on so many T-shirts during just one day, unless somebody started printing them before Nemtsov was even killed …

2. No Hollywood director could have framed the grim scene better—or presented it with more symbolism. On a drizzly Moscow night, a gunman follows Boris Nemtsov, a political critic, and his girlfriend across a lonely bridge. Six shots are fired. As the victim lies bleeding, the domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin tower behind him. Look at the picture: those, who have planned the assassination of the former opposition leader, sure picked up a very recognizable place to be shown on the Western news.

3. Nemstov’s girlfriend, Anna Duritskaya, who was with him that fatal night, was over 30 years his junior and also a Ukrainian citizen. The couple had dinner at around 11 p.m. Moscow time and then left the mall and went for a walk toward Vasilievsky embankment right by the Kremlin walls. Their intended destination was the posh building half a mile away from the Kremlin where the murdered politician had an apartment.
Slain Russian's Complicated Romantic Life May Be Key to the Case

Intentionally or not, but she was the one who delivered him to the assassins. There can certainly be a “Ukrainian trail” in this case. Certainly it was very unusual that professional assassins left the main witness alive…
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Anna Duritskaya ^
4. Nemtsov was not “the leader of opposition” as Western Media badly wanted to present. He was popular in 90-s, tried really hard to be popular in 00-s and recently he was almost forgotten as a former opposition leader after his party received less than 1% of the votes during previous elections. Recently such oppositionists as Sergey Udaltsov, Ilia Yashin, Leonid Razvozzhayev, Alexey Navalny, Ksenia Sobchak , Andrey Makarevitch, Michail Kasianov and many others have been a lot more aggressive to Putin and his government . BTW, they all are alive, doing well and frequently visiting the US Embassy in Moscow. BTW, I’d like to share an interesting observation about John F. Tefft, the current US Ambassador in Russia (who controlles all the leaders of Russian opposition):

- He was US ambassador in Ukraine when a journalist Georgiy Gongadze was mysteriously deheaded
Georgiy Gongadze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- He was US ambassador in Georgia when prime minister Zurab Zhvaniya was mysteriously killed (when Saakashvili was a president)
Zurab Zhvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- He was US ambassador in Russia, when Nemtsov was assassinated.

Now let’s look back at my question: “Who benefits from that assassination?” Certainly Putin did not, on the contrary: the victim, the place and the timing were chosen so good to hurt him as much as possible.
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The big problem with your Hollywood style script/story is that Putin promised to find the murderers.
Did he?
Why not?

With Russia's best security cameras all around the Kremlin perimeter, how difficult would it be to identify the automobile & shooter responsible?

Either Putin & his FSB are incompetent, or Putin must be implicated in Nemtsov's murder ... or its cover-up.
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On 29 Sep 2015 in his interview with Charlie Rose: What CBS left out Putin answered his question:

CHARLIE ROSE: The people who killed Nemtsov will be prosecuted to the fullest?

VLADIMIR PUTIN: I said it at once that this is a disgraceful chapter of our contemporary history and that the criminals must be found, identified and punished. And despite the fact that the investigation has been underway for a long time, it will eventually be concluded.

Sott Exclusive: Full unedited text of Vladimir Putin's interview with Charlie Rose: What CBS left out -- Sott.net
 

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