Mystery as Putin Propagandist, 58, Dies 'Suddenly' in Moscow
- Kirill Vyshinsky, a top Russian propagandist, died suddenly in Moscow at the age of 58.
- He was previously accused of treason by Ukraine and became a supporter of Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
- Vyshinsky's death follows a pattern of mysterious fatalities among Russia's elite, with many reported under unclear circumstances.
- Russian state media stated he died after a 'lengthy' illness, though prior reports did not indicate he was ill.
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The Executive Director of Russia Today and a member of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation, Cyril Višynski, died in Moscow after a serious illness at the age of 58, reports to RIA Novosti.
In Russia, a collaborator and propagandist from Dnipro Kirill Vyshynsky died. In 2019, Ukraine exchanged him for Ukrainians convicted in the Russian Federation.
Kremlin ally Kirill Vyshinsky dies in Moscow at 58 after years leading Russia Today and supporting Putin’s propaganda efforts - TDPel Media
Russia has once again been shaken by the death of a prominent figure linked to the Kremlin. Kirill Vyshinsky, 58, who directed the Russia Today (RT) media empire and previously worked closely with Vladimir Putin, has died in Moscow. His passing adds to a growing list of mysterious deaths among high-profile Russians in recent years. From Ukraine Detention to Moscow Media Powerhouse Vyshinsky’s life was deeply entwined with the political tensions …
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