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In October 2023, Russian Telegram channel "General [of] SVR" and Solovei said that Putin had died on 26 October from complications of cancer. According to Solovei, a body double was successfully used to replace the real Putin in many public activities and meetings during the last several months.
Died in helicopter crash after taking off from Switzerland. [38] Vladimir Makei: 64 Foreign Minister of Belarus (2012–2022) 26 November 2022 1 Unknown, likely Minsk, Belarus Reported to have died four days after returning from a Collective Security Treaty Organization summit in Armenia accompanying representatives of Vladimir Putin. [39]
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin [c] [d] (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 [e] and again from 2008 to 2012.
Thyroid cancer, Parkinson’s disease, leprosy or declining in the aftermath of a stroke - just a few of the many unproven ailments rumoured to have afflicted the Russian leader in recent years.
A political reformer who led massive protests of the 2011 parliamentary election results, for which he had been arrested several times, Boris Nemtsov was shot to death near the Kremlin in 2015 ...
Prigozhin, 62, spearheaded a mutiny against Russia's top army brass on June 23-24, which President Vladimir Putin said could have tipped Russia into civil war. Others who have opposed Putin or his ...
On 27 October 2023 Solovei announced that Putin had died on Thursday, October 26, from complications of cancer. According to Solovei, the Putin we see now is actually his body double who has been replacing Putin during last several months on some meetings. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Nikolay Pyatchits: CPRF: 31 March 1994 47 Andrey Aizderdzis: Independent: 26 April 1994 35 Assassinated [1] Yekaterina Popova: Women of Russia: 29 July 1994 52 Vasily Selyunin: Democratic Choice of Russia: 27 August 1994 66 [2] Valentin Martemyanov: CPRF: 5 November 1994 62 Killed in a robbery [3] Sergey ...