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  2. Alexey Davydov - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Davydov (also spelled Alexei, Russian: Алексей Давыдов, 1976 or 1977 – () 27 September 2013) was a Russian pro-democracy and pro-LGBTQ rights activist. With the former, he was involved with the anti-Putin political movement Solidarnost , while with the latter, he cofounded Moscow Pride alongside fellow Russian gay ...

  3. Suspicious deaths of notable Russians in 2022–2024 - Wikipedia

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    It referred to a previous investigation by USA Today, which concluded that "38 Russian businessmen and oligarchs close to the Kremlin died in mysterious or suspicious circumstances between 2014 and 2017." [5] The phenomenon has been called "sudden Russian death syndrome" or "sudden oligarch death syndrome", a play on sudden arrhythmic death ...

  4. Ukraine investigates death of journalist in Russian detention

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    (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Friday it was investigating the death in Russian captivity of a Ukrainian journalist whose first-hand reports provided a glimpse into life under Russian occupation early ...

  5. Ukrainian mayor laid to rest after death in Russian captivity

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    As Russian troops approached Dniprorudne in their February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the city's long-term mayor Yevhen Matvieiev could have fled to safety. Instead, he stayed behind to coordinate ...

  6. Assassination of Boris Nemtsov - Wikipedia

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    Nemtsov was shot dead while crossing the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge.. Nemtsov was shot and killed crossing the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge [1] near the Kremlin, walking home after a meal out, in the company of Anna Duritskaya (Russian: Анна Дурицкая), a 23-year-old Ukrainian model who had been his girlfriend for two and a half years.

  7. Biden blames Putin for Russian opposition leader Alexei ... - AOL

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    President Joe Biden expressed shock and outrage at the death of Alexei Navalny, blaming Vladimir Putin for the Russian opposition leader's passing in a Siberian prison on Friday and saying the ...

  8. Death and funeral of Alexei Navalny - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Volunteer Corps, a Russian anti-Kremlin and far-right armed unit fighting in Ukraine against Russian government forces said that Navalny's death came while they were revising their plans to free him, which had been in place since December and which would have involved taking him to Ukraine. [106]

  9. Suicide of Renata Kambolina - Wikipedia

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    After her death, Kambolina became a kind of icon for depressed teenagers on social networks. [21] New cases of suicides [9] [22] were added to the group stories. In April 2016, Russian journalist Galina Mursalieva first wrote about “death groups” in an article published in the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta. [23]