Russia: Deputy editor of Putin’s favorite newspaper dies mysteriously

“The body of 35-year-old Anna Tsareva was found in an apartment in a residential building,” a law enforcement spokesman told Russian news agency TASS. “Her parents got worried and went to her apartment where they found their daughter’s body. Before that, he complained of feeling unwell and high temperature,” the spokesperson added. An investigation has been initiated by the police. However, initial reports indicated that there were no signs of struggle or violent death.

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In September, Anna Savera wrote on Facebook that she has not had a day off since June and will not have a vacation from 2022. In September 2022, his former boss Vladimir Tsungorkin, 68, died suddenly during a business trip. A colleague Komsomolskaya Pravda Vladimir was said to have died shortly after suggesting to the staff that they “find somewhere nice” for lunch. A few minutes later he suffocated, and when he was taken out for fresh air, Vladimir Tsungorkin was already unconscious. The doctor who examined him declared “it appeared to be a stroke. But this is a preliminary decision,” said the newspaper colleague.

The European Commission ruled that Vladimir Tsungorkin was “responsible for supporting actions and policies that undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine”.

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