She directed state television: Poisoned? Putin’s best propagandist found dead

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Zoya Konovalova is dead.
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A mysterious death has once again shocked the Russian elite. After numerous personalities had passed away in recent months, Zoya Konovalowa (†48) has now also passed away. The editor-in-chief of state television and radio company Kuban was found next to her deceased ex-husband (†52). ), the authorities announced.

The bodies of the two people were discovered on January 5 in a house in Krasnodar. None of the bodies had visible injuries, Ria news agency reported.

Giant propaganda machine

According to a report from her employer, Konowawawa and her ex-husband were poisoned. “The preliminary cause of death is poisoning by an unknown substance,” the report says. Authorities did not initially confirm this investigation. It is also unclear who could be responsible for the poisoning.

Konowawalowa and her ex-husband leave behind an adult son and a daughter (15).

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The Kuban company is part of the WGTRK group. The Kremlin brings together 89 regional television and radio stations under the umbrella brand. The WGTRK is considered a gigantic propaganda machine in Vladimir Putin’s empire (71). The group includes the TV channel “Rossija 1”.

In recent months, mysterious deaths have occurred repeatedly among Russia’s elite. Multimillionaire and Putin friend Anton Cherepennikov (†40) died in his office in July. A day earlier, billionaire oligarch Igor Kudryakov (†64) was found dead in his apartment in Moscow.

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What stands out in this series of deaths are falls from houses. In June, a Russian bank boss (†28) fell out of a window in Moscow and died. Marina Yankina (†58), a senior Defense Ministry employee, died in the same way in February.

Source: Blick

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