BY ISABEL VAN BRUGEN ON 4/25/23 AT 11:28
AM EDT
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Russian government via teleconference in Moscow, on March 10, 2022. A number of prominent Russians have died in unexplained or unusual circumstances since Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV/SPUTNIK/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Two Russian State Duma deputies with the ruling United Russia
party were reported dead on Sunday.
The death of 77-year-old Nikolay Bortsov, who served as a State
Duma deputy since 2003, was announced by Igor Artamanov, the governor of the
Lipetsk region. He died at his home Lebedyan.
On the same day, State Duma Deputy Dzhasharbek Uzdenov died at
the age of 57 after a "serious and prolonged illness," Vladimir
Vasilyev, head of the United Russia faction, said.
A number of prominent Russians have
died in unexplained or unusual
circumstances since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched
his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
No cause was given for Bortsov's death. He had
previously been hit by sanctions from the United States and other Western
countries in connection with Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Newsweek reached out to Russia's Foreign Ministry
via email for comment.
Bortsov was one of
Russia's wealthiest government employees, with an estimated net worth of $550
million, according to the Latvia-based independent news outlet Meduza. He was
included by Forbes in 2021 in a ranking of
the country's 100 richest federal workers.
He was sentenced in absentia in Ukraine to 15
years in prison on March 21 alongside 19 other members of the Russian State
Duma for voting to recognize Russian-installed authorities in Ukraine's eastern
Donbas region.
The Security Service of Ukraine said those
convicted were: Sergey Altukhov, Andrey Alshevsky, Olga Zanko, Andrey Anikeev,
Grigory Anikeev, Valentina Artamonova, Otari Arshba, Alena Arshinova, Timofey
Bazhenov, Zarif Baiguskarov, Nikolay Bortsov, Vadim Bulavinov, Dmitry Islamov,
Mikhail Kuzmin, Denis Maidanov, Nikolai Pankov, Yuri Petrov, Olga Pilipenko,
Valentina Pivnenko, and Dmitry Pogorely.
The head of Russia's Investigative Committee
Alexander Bastrykin called the verdict illegal.
Uzdenov, 56, was a member of Russia's House Committee on
Ecology, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection.
"A hard day. Death snatched another comrade from our ranks.
Jasharbek (Dzhasharbek) Borisovich Uzdenov, a deputy of the State Duma, the
former Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Karachay-Cherkess
Republic died after a severe and prolonged illness," Vasilyev said.
Vasilyev expressed his condolences to the relatives and friends
of Uzdenov.
"Sensitive, attentive, strong-willed, always ready to
help—this is how we will remember Jasharbek Borisovich. He fought for a long
time, but, unfortunately, the disease turned out to be stronger. We will miss
him very much," he said.
Uzdenov was elected to the State Duma on September 19, 2021. He
came under U.S. and New Zealand sanctions after the war began.
At least 20 Russians have died in mysterious
circumstances since the war began last February, including
Ravil Maganov, the chairman of Lukoil, Yuri Voronov, the
founder and general director of the Astra-Shipping transport and logistics
company, Vladislav Avayev, a former Kremlin official and vice president of
Gazprombank, and Major General Vladimir Makarov,
an officer who oversaw the Kremlin's crackdown on anti-war protesters.
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