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Vyacheslav Leontyev, the former publisher of a Soviet-era newspaper, became the latest Russian figure to die under strange circumstances after he allegedly threw himself out of a multi-story ...
Former Pravda publisher Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, has died after falling from his Moscow apartment window. Police called it suicide, but reports suggest he’s the latest in a string of mysterious deaths ...
Vyacheslav Leontyev, the former publisher of the Soviet-era newspaper Pravda, fell to his death from his Moscow apartment Saturday evening in what Russian officials claim may have been a suicide.
Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, was seen as privy to Kremlin’s secret wealth; exiled journalist calls it a ‘strange death’. Russia has witnessed a spate of unexplained deaths among business leaders and ...
Alyona Hetmanchuk, Head of Ukraine's diplomatic mission to NATO, has said that discussions about the possible supply of US Tomahawk missiles are intended to send a signal to Russia. Source: AFP citing ...
US President Donald Trump has said that resolving the war launched by Russia against Ukraine has turned out to be more difficult than achieving peace in the Middle East. Source: Trump at a meeting ...
Milrem Robotics, an Estonian robotic vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it will deliver over 150 THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles to Ukraine. Details: Milrem Robotics is set to supply Ukraine ...
Russian police are investigating yet another prominent figure who fell to his death from a window in western Moscow. The secretive head of Pravda publishing house, Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, fell 70ft ...
A locomotive and wagons of a train carrying military freight derailed due to a track explosion on the Stroganovo-Mshinskaya section in Russia's Leningrad Oblast on the morning of 7 October. Source: ...