The nephew of a Russian showman-Putinist died in the war in Ukraine.


Famous Russian stylist Sergey Zverev, who supports dictator Putin and the war in Ukraine, reported that his nephew Andrey died in the so-called SVO zone. He received this terrible news from his sister, who informed him that Andrey is no more.
Half an hour ago, my sister wrote that Andrey is no more. A terrible thing has happened.
The stylist said that the family still does not know all the circumstances of Andrey's death at the front. He also added that after receiving this news, he immediately turned to the church and went to order a requiem for his nephew's soul.
Zverev's reaction to mobilization
It is worth noting that in September 2022, Sergey Zverev reacted to the start of mobilization announced by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. He vulnerably stated that he is ready to fight, intending to go to the war in Ukraine in a crown and cloak.
The death of pious individuals
In Moscow, two deaths also occurred with tragic consequences. The press secretary of singer Shaman - Anton Korobkov-Zemlyanskiy died suddenly, struggling to breathe, and although an ambulance was called, medics could not save him. Also, in the Republic of Karelia, Russian occupier Andrey Tkachenko, who was one of the closest associates of the head of the private military company 'Wagner' Yevgeny Prigozhin, was found dead. Another death that occurred in Moscow was the accidental fall of former vice president of the Russian concern 'Yukos' Mikhail Rogachev from a window.
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