According to journalists, Zavizenov could have committed suicide, but his son told the police that his father planned to go hunting in Kamchatka.
In the Moscow region, the former “Minister” of Fuel, Energy and Coal Industry of the so-called “LPR” Konstantin Zavizenov was found shot in the head. This was reported by the telegram channel “VChK-OGPU”, citing its own sources.
“According to a source from the Cheka-OGPU,” the body of “former LPR Minister Konstantin Zavizenov was found in the area of \u200b\u200bhis country house in the Istra district.” the report says.
The authors of the material explained that the police who arrived at the scene found the little son at home, his father drank vodka and talked with him about life. Zavizenov allegedly planned to then go to a hotel to sleep and in the morning, take his weapons and go hunting in Kamchatka.
The source also told Cheka-OGPU that Konstantin Zavizenov may have committed suicide because he was in the process of divorcing his wife.
“10 days ago Konstantin Zavizenov sent a message to his family and friends with the words ‘Farewell’ but did not explain it in any way and did nothing himself tonight,” he said on air.
Who is Konstantin Zavizenov
Konstantin Zavizenov is a native of Perm, Russia. The 50-year-old Russian worked in the investment departments of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation and the Rosenergoatom concern.
As Cheka-OGPU noted, from 2010 to 2016 Zavizenov served as director of risk management at Inter RAO UES. It is Russia’s largest energy company, which was founded in 2010 by the son of Putin’s asset manager, Boris Kovalchuk.
In August 2022, Zavizenov was appointed “Minister” of the fuel, energy and coal industry of the illegal formation of the “LPR”. According to Cheka-OGPU, in 2023 Zavizenov resigned under the pretext of “taking care of his wife”.
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Source: Focus
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