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Russian TV chef criticises Putin
London-based Russian anti-war chef found dead in Serbia, AFP reports
A renowned Russian chef known for his strong criticism of Russia's war against Ukraine was found dead during a visit to Serbia's capital.
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.
London Russian TV chef found dead in Belgrade hotel
A Russian TV chef who ran a restaurant in central London has been found dead in Serbia. Alexei Zimin, 52, was an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Crimea in 2014. He had spent his final years exiled in London.
Russian TV chef criticises Putin and is found dead in hotel room
Russian TV chef and restaurateur Alexei Zimin (52) has been found dead in a hotel room in Belgrade, Serbia. He had travelled there to promote his latest book. The famous Russian TV chef, who ran the renowned ‘Zimin’ restaurant in central London,
London TV chef and Putin critic dubbed ‘Russia’s Jamie Oliver’ who had fled to UK is found dead in hotel
A RUSSIAN TV chef who fled to London after opposing Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine war has been found dead in a Belgrade hotel. Alexei Zimin, 52, died suddenly on a promotional tour to the Serbian
Russian Chef Who Spoke Out Against Putin's War Found Dead in Europe
The Russian journalist, chef and businessman Alexei Zimin has died at the age of 52, in Serbia, according to media reports.
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 his new book about democracy...
London Russian Chef Found Dead In Belgrade
Russian celebrity chef and restaurateur Aleksei Zimin, an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine who ran a restaurant in central London, has been found dead in Belgrade.
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.
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,
Mysterious death of anti-Putin chef raises suspicions
Alexei Zimin, a 52-year-old Russian chef and former television presenter who openly opposed Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, was found dead in a hotel in Belgrade. The cause of death remains "unclear.
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Russian warship on UK doorstep a 'direct threat' that can strike from London to Glasgow
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Terrifying map reveals exact areas of UK that could be destroyed by Russian nuclear attack
Vladimir Putin's apparent willingness to use nuclear weapons has highlighted the risk such explosive pose to human life on ...
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Germany rejects arrival of Russian LNG shipment at Brunsbuttel terminal, sources say
Germany has refused to allow a Russian liquefied natural gas shipment at the Brunsbuttel terminal in northern Germany in line ...
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