© hindi.news 24Ukrainian poison seller Leonid Zakutenko
A Kiev resident has reportedly established an "express" poison supply service to those willing to end their lives around the world...
Leonid Zakutenko, a resident of Kiev, has been revealed by Britain's state broadcaster the BBC to be
a major poison supplier following a two-year investigation. The Ukrainian is reportedly active on a pro-suicide online platform and has been linked to at least 130 deaths in Britain alone.The journalists discovered the first traces of Zakutenko's purported activities when they saw frequent mentions of a "Ukraine supplier" on
a notorious online forum promoting suicide, which had tens of thousands of users from all over the world. The reporters then traced what they claimed were his online store, email address, and PayPal account, getting data on his identity.
In January 2022, BBC reporters contacted the man online,
posing as a potential buyer, and he quickly confirmed that he could supply a chemical frequently used by those willing to take their own lives. However, when hostilities between Ukraine and Russia began in February 2022, they assumed that Zakutenko would no longer be able to run his business.
Comment: 2 days prior, on March 2nd: Over in Italy, also on March 2nd: The apparent spike in derailments is notable because they're occurring across much of the planet, but particularly in the West, and it seems to often be energy related cargo, and, in some cases, the authorities themselves are blaming 'sabotage':
26th Feb: 'Sabotage': Train derailment of iron ore in Sweden comes just 4 days after reopening following previous derailment
12th Feb: 118 tons of coal spill into river after 'track defect' derails train in California
They're also occurring alongside a myriad of other suspect incidents, such as explosions and fires, some of which are also being directly attributed to sabotage: