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Putin's another top official dies after falling from 16th floor of building,suicide suspected

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MOSCOW:
Another secretary of Russian President Vladimir Putin has allegedly died suspiciously.According to reports, one defense officer, Marina Yankina has died after falling from the windows of the 16th floor building.

 The defense officer was 58 years-old and the incident occured in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. The death of Marina Yankina is the latest in a series of deaths of people close to President Putin. Before this, many officials close to Putin or their relatives have died mysteriously. Yankina was one of the great  fundraisers for the Ukraine War. Marina Yankina's body was lying on Jamshina Street in Saint Petersburg, Russia, when a passer-by saw it.

Yankina is not the first death of a high-profile Russian official. Earlier since the beginning of 2022, dozens of Russian figures have been mysteriously found dead under suspicious circumstances. On December 26, Russian veteran businessman and Putin critic Pavel Antonov died after falling from a hotel window in Odisha, India. Four days earlier, Pavel Antonov's aide Vladimir Bidenov was found dead in the same hotel.

 

 

 Yankina is believed to have died after falling from a height of 50 metres. Yankina was the Chief of the Financial Department in the Ministry of Defence. Marina Yankina was playing an important role in funding Putin's war in Ukraine. Russia's investigative agency has confirmed his death. Marina Yankina had worked in the Federal Tax Service before joining the Western Military Region.

According to foreign media reports, there is a possibility of suicide in this case. However, nothing can be said finally till the investigation report came in. According to the report, when Putin started the Ukraine war about a year ago, Marina had collected funds for this mission of Putin. According to foreign media reports, Marina Yankina had friendly relations with several officials in the Putin administration.

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