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Russian propagandist, Crimean Bridge film director Keosayan in coma after suffering clinical death

  • Russian propagandist and film director Tigran Keosayan, who is known for his pro-Kremlin comments and has been sanctioned by the European Union and the United Kingdom, was hospitalized in a coma after suffering clinical death
  • Keosayan's wife, Margarita Simonyan, who heads the state-funded broadcaster RT, confirmed her husband's condition after rumors swept Moscow.
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“My husband, Tigran Keosaian, survived clinical death and is in a coma,” Simonian wrote in a Telegram message. She said her husband had a “long-standing heart condition.” According to Telegram channel Baza, which has ties to Russian security forces, 59-year-old Keosaian was hospitalized in late December, his condition was “extremely critical.” He suffered heart attacks in 2008 and 2010 and had stents fitted, according to The Kyiv Independent, qu…

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Russian director and propagandist Tigran Keosayan, husband of Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today television, is in a coma, independent Russian media reports. The announcement was made on Wednesday by his wife, according to independent publications The…

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NTV director and presenter Tigran Keosayan has experienced clinical death and is in a coma. Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today, wrote about this on her Telegram channel.

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