
On January 22, 1969, Junior Lieutenant Viktor Ilyin opens shooting at a governmental motorcade, where the Secretary General Leonid Brezhnev should sit. Of course, they catch it, and then the strange thing happens:
Ilyin is not executed, they do not put on life. In 20 years, they will give him an apartment in St. Petersburg and pay a salary for all these years. Is that how it is?
Our colleagues from Mash Paradox figured out this story and realized: there are still many strange ones. Up to the point that, perhaps, the attempt itself was a setup.
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Why didn't the KGB prevent the attempt on Brezhnev?
The person who shot at Leonid Brezhnev was given … an apartment in St. Petersburg and a salary for 20 years. Despite the fact that the head of the KGB Yuri Andropov personally interrogated him, and there is hardly any mistake. There are a lot of strange things in this story: terrorist Viktor Ilyin, who …