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Russia, Vladimir Putin and Zimin
Famed Russian chef, a Putin critic who owned a restaurant in London, found dead in Belgrade
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Alexei Zimin posted anti-war messages and stopped his cooking show on a pro-Kremlin television station.
Did Putin Kill Alexei Zimin? Chef Who Criticized Russian President Found Dead Russia's Shocking Rule
In a shocking and mysterious turn of events, Alexei Zimin, the popular Russian TV chef who became known for his outspoken criticism of President Vladimir Putin and his support for Ukrainian refugees,
Alexei Zimin, A UK-Based Russian Chef Who Criticised Vladimir Putin, Found Dead In Serbia Hotel
A Russian television chef, who was an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, has been found dead in Serbia, the BBC reported.
Russian chef Alexei Zimin found dead in Belgrade apartment amidst anti-war stance
Renowned Russian chef and vocal critic of the Ukraine war, Alexei Zimin, was found dead in his Belgrade apartment. Zimin, who had been residing in London, was visiting Serbia to promote his latest book.
Who Was Alexei Zimin? Prominent Anti-War Russian Chef Found Dead in Serbia
Alexei Zimin, a well-known Russian chef and vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin’s policies, was recently found dead in his hotel room in Belgrade, Serbia.
Russian Celebrity Chef Who Lost TV Show For Criticizing Putin Found Dead In Hotel Room
A prominent Russian chef and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin 's regime, who lost a TV competition for criticizing him, was found dead in a Serbian hotel room. Alexei Zimin's sudden death comes with a backdrop of growing threats and mysterious incidents involving exiled Russian dissidents.
Alexei Zimin: Outspoken anti-war Russian TV chef who was exiled to London found dead in Belgrade hotel
Outspoken anti-war Russian TV chef who was exiled to London found dead in Belgrade hotel - Alexei Zimin had not set foot in Russia since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, having initially left after Putin
London Russian TV chef found dead in Belgrade hotel
Mr Zimin was found dead inside a hotel room in Belgrade, according to reports in Russian media. Mr Zimin had arrived in Belgrade to present and promote his new book, Anglomania, about the UK, Moskvich Mag reported. Restaurateur Ivan Shishkin paid tribute to his Mr Zimin, saying he had helped Russian consumers pay more attention to what they ate.
TV chef found dead in hotel aged 52 after criticising Vladimir Putin
A TV chef who fled to London after his opposition of Vladimir Putoin has been found dead while on a promotional tour
Russian Chef And War Critic Found Dead In Belgrade
A famed Russian chef who has been highly critical of Moscow's war in Ukraine has been found dead while on a visit to Serbia's capital, according to several sources on Wednesday.
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Did Putin Kill Alexei Zimin? Investigating the Mysterious Death of the Criticised Russian Chef
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Anti-Putin Russian TV chef who owned Soho restaurant found dead
An anti-Putin Russian television chef who owned a restaurant in Soho has been found dead in Serbia during a tour to promote ...
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Russian Chef Who Spoke Out Against Putin's War Found Dead in Europe
A prominent critic of Putin's war in Ukraine has been found dead in Europe, according to reports. The Russian journalist and ...
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