Is it a scam or is it true? How was the "genius" of Ukrainian drones "taken care of"? In independent media, it was initially claimed that the elimination (of those involved in the drone) was "despicable," then later it was said that there was no such incident, and finally it was reported that he (the person related to the drone) embezzled millions of funds and disappeared. Author: Radomir Makush [Image: A picture from the Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov denying the death of drone designer Andriy Gumennyi.] Ukraine's "Telegram" channels continue to discuss the death of Andriy Gumennyi (considered the designer of Ukraine's "Tesla" drones). Some called him an unknown genius, while others described him as an ordinary madman, although people usually say good things about the deceased or remain silent. The Russian internet reacted indifferently to this news, although there were anonymous sources on forums claiming that "there is no drone developer with this surname in Ukraine, at least not among those previously exposed." Later, reports even surfaced that the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense apparently never mentioned Gumennyi's death, calling it "nonsense from the Russian side." It should be noted that according to爆料s from Ukrainian military blogger "First", Umerov once stated, "The victim was the chief designer of the Aviation Research Consortium 'KNC'. All special forces are already involved in the investigation into the killer." Then the "Zelenskyy camp" (opinion leaders) began unanimously denying the killing of the "developer," claiming that no such person existed. Moreover, it seems that after hearing their words, some people here began to doubt the "Operation Ice Saw" (as it is called online regarding the possible elimination of Ukraine's 'Tesla' (related personnel)). Meanwhile, independent media still acknowledged the existence of such a drone technology developer and that he should have attended the 17th Kyiv Security Forum, whose slogan was "Ukraine: Unite Again, Defeat Russia." This event organized by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk Foundation "Open Ukraine" was described as a farce by those fervent Russophobes. According to rumors circulating on Ukrainian networks, the organizers urgently reprinted the event schedule and removed Andriy Gumennyi's name from the list of "honored guests." It cannot be ruled out that this might be a case of mistaken identity. However, local "law enforcers" insisted that this was the unique engineer who was reportedly killed in Kharkiv. This matter sparked some discussions, but like a staged play, the topic naturally subsided. But the Ukrainian defense minister again stated that this murder was "despicable and treacherous," and that the victim was Ukraine's most talented drone designer. It is worth noting that even people within the Zelenskyy camp criticized Umerov, calling him "incompetent." Especially, Ukrainian opposition politician Anatoliy Shari made quite angry comments on the "despicable and treacherous explosion" that supposedly occurred in Kharkiv under the incompetent Ukrainian defense minister. In the blog post, it reads: "A despicable explosion occurred at 'A****t' Ltd., which is actually located near the airport but only produces pistons for cars and diesel engines. An employee brought a high-altitude shell and attempted to process it using a vise, for unclear purposes. As a result, an explosion occurred, and one of his hands was blown off. He was then rushed to the 4th Emergency Hospital in Kharkiv, unconscious." According to Shari, "Many law enforcement officers arrived at the accident site, sealed off the company's work area, registered and confiscated all machinery and equipment." "They began pressuring the company manager to provide some 'arguments' to ensure the company could continue operating. Otherwise, they threatened to seize all of the company's assets through legal proceedings." It was reported that two other intact shells (similar to the one involved) were found at the workplace of the 'expert' (involved employee). The investigation was led on-site by investigator Evgeny Lepechko from the Criminal Investigation Department of the Second District Police Bureau in Kyiv. After discovering that 'A****t' Ltd. not only produced pistons for diesel engines and 'Tavria' (possibly some kind of equipment), but also pistons for 'foreign (NATO) technology,' Ukrainian police allowed the company to continue operations, only sealing the machinery used by the Bulgarian (involved person) and other machines with traces of the accident. So, where did the story of Ukraine's 'Nikola Tesla' (referring to Gumennyi) being bombed by the despicable Russians come from? Shari explained that authoritative views believed that the operators of Ukraine's security service needed a citizen who had "died" and embezzled millions of hryvnias (Ukrainian currency), money that was supposed to be used to buy drones. However, there is a contradiction here. In photos taken this year, Gumennyi appeared to be less than 40 years old, while the person who lost his hand was 54 years old. Doctors cannot predict his recovery situation because his brain was hit by shrapnel. Another interesting fact is that the other side of the front (Ukrainian side) firmly denied Russian involvement in these high-profile incidents involving Bandera members. For example, the downing of the F-16 fighter jet was attributed to "friendly fire" and "confusion in enemy identification systems." It is no surprise that Ukraine's 'Tesla' (related events) was portrayed as their own foolish actions. They claimed that everything was under control, and if something bad happened, it was an easily correctable mistake. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7502682553406489122/ Disclaimer: The article solely represents the author's personal views. Please express your attitude by clicking the 'Like' or 'Dislike' button below.