Author: Liam Anderson

The Quiet Don Actress Zinaida Kiriyenko Died

The famous Soviet and Russian actress, pop singer Zinaida Kiriyenko died on February 12, 2022 at the age of 88. The cause of death is not specified, but it is known that the day before she was hospitalized with COVID-19. The corresponding sad news is written Russian media. Read more about what is known about […]

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Sharoykina Elena

SHAROYKINA Elena Akinfovna (b. 1979 in Dnipropetrovsk) began her career on the Dnipropetrovsk regional television while still studying at the university. She hosted programs on political and social issues and worked as a parliamentary correspondent in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

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Prokopenko Igor

PROKOPENKO Igor Stanislavovich (b. 1965) graduated from the Tver Suvorov Military School, served in the Air Defense Forces, and then graduated from the Donetsk Higher Military-Political School of Engineering and Signal Corps as a political instructor.

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Leontyev Dmitri

Leontyev Dmitri born on June 25, 1983, in Moscow. Son of Mikhail Vladimirovich Leontyev, journalist and adviser to the president of Rosneft Oil Company, and a long-time associate of Vladimir Putin, Igor Sechin.

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Mamontov Arkady

MAMONTOV Arkady Viktorovich (b. 1962 in Leningrad) is a Russian propagandist, TV host, author of documentaries, head of “The author’s program of Arkady Mamontov” studio on the Rossiya-1 TV channel since 2000. He graduated from the philological faculty of Moscow State University in 1988.

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Fadeev Valery

FADEEV Valery Alexandrovich (b.1960) is a Russian propagandist heading the Presidential Council for Human Rights. Born in Tashkent, he graduated from the faculty of management and applied mathematics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1983.

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Kashin Oleg

KASHIN Oleg Vladimirovich (b. 1980 in Kaliningrad) graduated from the Baltic State Academy of the Fishing Fleet in 2003. In 2001-2003, he was a special correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda in Kaliningrad. In 2003–2005, he worked as a correspondent of the Kommersant Publishing House in Moscow.

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