
U612 Flexible Pipe
Materials:
Features:
Working Pressure<0.6MPa
Diameter:1.5"
Materials:l
Body: SUS304
Package:
Product ID Weight Dimension
U612-A 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
U612-B 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
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allegation (and not his alone) was that the FSB orchestrated the spate of mysterious bombings of
Russian apartment blocks in 1999, which killed about 300 people and were officially blamed on Chechen
terrorists. The blasts contributed to the eruption of a new Chechen war, which in turn helped to secure
Mr Putin s election as president in 2000.
For many of Mr Putin s critics, the apartment bombings are the original sin of his presidency, an extreme
encapsulation of a pattern that includes the ruthless accumulation of power and the supremacy of power
over law. The charge is denied, of course, but it is undeniable that several journalists, parliamentarians
and policemen who have investigated the bombings have either met unexplained deaths or gone to
prison.
Some see Litvinenko s death as part of a sequence of recent murders that included the contract killing in
October of Anna Politkovskaya, a crusading journalist who exposed the continuing but now largely
forgotten abuse of human rights in Chechnya. Mr Putin at first ignored her murder, then posthumously
belittled her work. Others see a link to the poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko during his campaign (against
the Kremlin s preferred candidate) for Ukraine s presidency in 2004. That, too, remains unexplained�
because, some in Kiev whisper, explaining it would be diplomatically awkward.
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