MK254
JF-Expert Member
- May 11, 2013
- 32,408
- 50,809
Nani anawaua hawa na kwa nia gani, maana mpaka hivi vita vinaisha matajiri wengi wa Urusi watakua wamekufa sana....
Another Russian energy boss has died in mysterious circumstances after "falling overboard" from a boat, according to local media reports.
Ivan Pechorin's body was found washed up around 100 miles from Vladivostok in Russia's far east, on Monday after a two-day search, local outlet VL.ru reported.
Pechorin fell off his moving boat on September 10 as it sailed near Russky Island, the outlet reported. He was the Aviation Director for Russia's Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (KRDV), which described his death as an "irreparable loss."
The KRDV is President Vladimir Putin's project for developing the rich energy and mining resources of Russia's farthest eastern region, which has become a crucial objective under the weight of international sanctions.
According to the Mirror's Russia correspondent, he was personally selected by Putin for his role, and was described by Newsweek as Putin's "key man" in the region.
Days earlier, Pechorin spoke on a panel about transportation at an economic forum where Putin gave a keynote speech.
MSN
Another Russian energy boss has died in mysterious circumstances after "falling overboard" from a boat, according to local media reports.
Ivan Pechorin's body was found washed up around 100 miles from Vladivostok in Russia's far east, on Monday after a two-day search, local outlet VL.ru reported.
Pechorin fell off his moving boat on September 10 as it sailed near Russky Island, the outlet reported. He was the Aviation Director for Russia's Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (KRDV), which described his death as an "irreparable loss."
The KRDV is President Vladimir Putin's project for developing the rich energy and mining resources of Russia's farthest eastern region, which has become a crucial objective under the weight of international sanctions.
According to the Mirror's Russia correspondent, he was personally selected by Putin for his role, and was described by Newsweek as Putin's "key man" in the region.
Days earlier, Pechorin spoke on a panel about transportation at an economic forum where Putin gave a keynote speech.
MSN