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Russia’s emergencie­s minister dies during Arctic training exercise

- Andrew Roth in Moscow

Russia’s emergencie­s minister has died during a training exercise in the Arctic Circle city of Norilsk after officials said he jumped from a cliff in an apparent rescue attempt.

Yevgeny Zinichev, a member of the influentia­l security council and minister of emergency situations since 2018, died “while saving a person’s life in the course of an interdepar­tmental exercise … in the Arctic zone”, the ministry of emergency situations confirmed in a statement.

Zinichev, a former bodyguard and personal aide to Vladimir Putin, previously served in the Federal Security Service (FSB) and was briefly appointed governor of Kaliningra­d region before being nominated to head the ministry of emergency situations.

The exact circumstan­ces of his death remain unclear. The head of the Russian television network RT said Zinichev died trying to save the life of a camera operator who fell from a cliff during the work trip.

Margarita Simonyan, the head of RT, wrote: “[Zinichev] and a cameraman were standing near to the edge of a ledge. The cameraman slipped and fell into the water. There were a number of onlookers – no one had time to figure out what happened before Zinichev dove into the water after the person who fell in and hit a rock jutting out.”

The cameraman also has reportedly died. The ministry of emergency situations has identified him as Alexander

Melnik, a well-known Russian film director who made the 2015 drama Territory about the discovery of a remote gold deposit in the Soviet Union’s far north. He regularly worked with the ministry, state media reported.

The accident occurred while the team was shooting a video, the Russian news outlet RBC said it was told by a source.

Zinichev was a former KGB officer who had been close to Putin since the mid-2000s. The former bodyguard to the president did not have a political career until he was elevated by Putin to the role of regional governor in 2016.

“President Putin offers deep condolence­s over the tragic death of Yevgeny Zinichev,” Dmitri Peskov, the Kremlin spokespers­on, told the Interfax news agency. “They shared many years of joint work, and it’s a huge loss. The president has sent a telegram to extend his condolence­s to the family and friends of the minister.”

The former Russian prime minister Dmitri Medvedev and the current prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, also offered their condolence­s.

Zinichev had been inspecting the constructi­on of a new fire department in the Norilsk region, according to a press release published earlier on Wednesday. The exercises were said to have ended on Wednesday shortly after reports of his death were confirmed.

 ?? KREMLIN POOL/SPUTNIK/EPA Photograph: Alexei Druzhinin/ ?? Yevgeny Zinichev (left) with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, during a meeting in April 2020.
KREMLIN POOL/SPUTNIK/EPA Photograph: Alexei Druzhinin/ Yevgeny Zinichev (left) with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, during a meeting in April 2020.

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