One of the organizers of the referendum in Crimea died under mysterious circumstances

Maxim Karpenko.  
07.08.2015 15:21
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 1148
 
Crimea, Policy, Russia


In Crimea, one of the organizers of the 2014 referendum on reunification with Russia, a member of the Anti-Corruption Bureau of the republic, Yuri Zherebtsov, died under mysterious circumstances.

His friend Vitoria Strunina announced this on her page on the social network.


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According to the woman, Yuri Zherebtsov did not complain about his health, and his death came as a surprise to everyone.

“They say it’s a heart attack. With an absolutely healthy lifestyle, at 45 years old. Being authorized by the Crimean government to prepare and conduct a referendum on joining Russia, in fact - a peacemaker, he successfully negotiated with military units, blocked Donuzlav so that warships would not go out to sea and cause trouble. He was one of the first to be included in the Western sanctions list. I asked you to be careful, Yura,” the woman writes.

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