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  2. Vyacheslav Molotov - Wikipedia

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    Georgy Malenkov, Stalin's successor in the post of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, reappointed Molotov as Minister of Foreign Affairs on 5 March 1953. [84] Although Molotov was seen as a likely successor to Stalin in the immediate aftermath of his death, he never sought to become leader of the Soviet Union. [85]

  3. Igor Kirillov (general) - Wikipedia

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    Igor Anatolyevich Kirillov (Russian: Игорь Анатольевич Кириллов; 13 July 1970 – 17 December 2024) was a Russian lieutenant general. [1] He was the head of the Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Defense Troops of the Russian Armed Forces until his assassination in 2024 by Ukrainian security forces.

  4. Assassination of Andrei Karlov - Wikipedia

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    Andrei Karlov is the fourth Russian diplomat to have died in the line of duty, after Alexander Griboyedov (killed as Imperial Russian ambassador to Qajar Persia in 1829), Vatslav Vorovsky (killed as Soviet representative to the Lausanne Conference in 1923), and Pyotr Voykov (killed as Soviet ambassador to Poland in 1927, also Russian consul of ...

  5. The Latest | Iran's president, foreign minister and others ...

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    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and others were found dead Monday at the site of a helicopter crash after an hourslong search through a foggy, mountainous region ...

  6. Australian teacher believed to have been killed by Russia in ...

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    An Australian man who was feared dead after being captured by Russian forces is alive, foreign minister Penny Wong has announced.. Oscar Jenkins, 32, a teacher who signed up to fight for Ukraine ...

  7. List of leaders of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Upon death, resignation, or removal from office of an incumbent president, the Vice President of the Soviet Union would assume the office, though the Soviet Union dissolved before this was actually tested. [9] After the failed coup in August 1991, the vice president was replaced by an elected member of the State Council of the Soviet Union. [10]

  8. Andrei Gromyko - Wikipedia

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    However, even in the midst of such political infighting, Gromyko presided over many key junctures in the Soviet Union's diplomacy throughout his tenure as Foreign Minister. One of his first tests as his country's chief diplomat came in 1958 when he addressed Mao Zedong 's request for the Soviet Union to back his planned war with the Republic of ...

  9. Death and funeral of Alexei Navalny - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic: Foreign minister Jan Lipavský wrote that Russia was "treating its citizens like it treats its foreign policy", and that it "has turned into a violent state that kills people who dream of a better future, like Nemtsov or now Navalny – imprisoned and tortured to death for standing up to Putin". [145]