The 35-year-old deputy editor-in-chief of Vladimir Putin’s “favorite propaganda newspaper” was found dead at her home in Moscow, the Daily Mail reports.
Anna Tsareva, deputy editor-in-chief of the pro-Putin Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, was found by her father after he became concerned that he had not seen her for several days.
The police have launched an investigation into her death, the online publication Baza reported.
According to initial data, there is no evidence of a break-in in her apartment, nor of “signs of violent death”.
The body of the deputy editor-in-chief of Komsomolskaya Pravda was discovered in Moscow.
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It is known that she developed an unspecified acute respiratory viral infection and had a high fever for several days.
However, today the media in Schott reported that it is suspected that she died of “acute heart failure”.
Her body was found by her father, who became concerned that she had not called since Sunday. He entered her apartment in the Great Tishinsky Crossing in the center of Moscow.
Tsareva was reportedly responsible for the content of Komsomolskaya Pravda’s website, including material on Putin’s war against Ukraine.
It is the largest news website in Russia with 83.9 million readers in October 2023.
For six years, she was deputy editor-in-chief.
“The body of deputy editor-in-chief of Komsomolskaya Pravda, Anna Tsareva, was found in an apartment in a residential building in Moscow.”
“Anna Tsareva [35] previously complained of high temperature …”
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In September 2022, its 68-year-old boss, Vladimir Sungorkin, editor-in-chief and general director of Komsomolskaya Pravda, died of a heart attack. However, his death is being treated as suspicious after medics found signs of asphyxiation.
He is often included in the list of dozens of untimely or mysterious deaths since the beginning of Putin’s war.
Sungorkin fell unconscious during a tour of the Russian Far East, minutes after offering his band “to find a nice place somewhere… for lunch”.
His colleague Leonid Zakharov said: “Three minutes later, Vladimir began to suffocate. We took him out to fresh air, but he was already unconscious… Nothing helped.”
“The doctor doing the initial examination says it’s obviously a stroke. But that’s the initial conclusion.
Sungorkin was sanctioned by the West because of the war.
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He was denounced by the European Commission as “one of the main participants in foreign information manipulation and intervention activities or propagandists who often speak against Ukraine, creating disinformation and manipulating the facts”.
He was accused that “spreads and legitimizes the aggressive anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western propaganda of the Putin regime under the direct leadership of the Kremlin in one of the most popular Russian media”.
The Commission stated: “Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper has also been named by President Vladimir Putin as his favorite newspaper”.
Therefore, the editor “is responsible for supporting actions and policies that undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.”
Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper is the largest newspaper in the USSR, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union – in Russia.
Prior to that, Tsareva worked as a deputy editor at the then staunchly independent radio station Echo of Moscow under highly respected editor-in-chief Alexey Venediktov.
She also worked in the state news agency TASS.
Source: Daily Mail
2023-12-13 09:48:44
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