The chief executive of K-Potash Service, a prominent Russian salt mining company, has been found dead under unclear circumstances in the Kaliningrad region. The victim, Alexey Sinitsyn, was discovered decapitated beneath a bridge, raising questions about the nature of his death.

Authorities found a towing cable near the body, prompting an investigation into whether it was a factor in the death. Police have classified the case as suspicious but have yet to release detailed findings or confirm whether foul play was involved.

The circumstances surrounding Sinitsyn’s death remain unresolved, and investigators are continuing to examine evidence at the scene. K-Potash Service is a key player in the region’s mineral industry, and the incident has attracted attention both locally and within the industry.

As inquiries proceed, officials have not commented on potential motives or suspects. The event marks a sudden and unexplained loss for the company and raises questions about safety and security in the area.

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