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Posted on 01/08/2024 6:02:52 AM PST by canuck_conservative
Zoya Konovalova, the head of one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's state TV channels, has been found dead after a suspected poisoning incident, officials said.
Konovalova, 48, editor-in-chief of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Kuban, was found alongside the body of her ex-husband, 52, at a home in the Krasnodar region on January 5...
No visible injuries were found on the bodies of Konovalova and her ex-husband, Russia's state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported.
"The cause of death is said to be poisoning," the TV channel said, adding that she is survived by a 15-year-old daughter and son.
For the past year, Konovalova had been leading the digital editorial office of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Kuban, local media reported.
The news comes after another Russian journalist, Alexander Rybin, was found dead in Russia's Rostov region, which borders Ukraine, local media reported on Sunday.
Rybin's body was found near a highway not far from the city of Shakhty, his friend and mother said. The cause of his death is unclear.
And last month, Anna Tsareva, 35, the deputy editor-in-chief of Komsomolskaya Pravda, was found dead in her apartment in Moscow, the publication said. According to the newspaper, she had a lung infection and a fever days before she was found dead...
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