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Mystery over Russian Colonel found shot dead in office

Por: Newsweek World November 17, 2022

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Conflicting reports have emerged after a top Russian officer, who was reportedly heavily involved with President Vladimir Putin's mobilization efforts, was found shot dead in his office.Vadim Boyko, deputy director of the Vladivostok Pacific Naval College, was reportedly found dead on Wednesday morning after five gunshots were heard inside his office.Local media outlets including newspaper Dalnevostochnye Vedomosti reported that his death... + full article



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