FSB called to check whether the West was involved in the possible poisoning of Stalin 12:45

Sergei Malinkovich, leader of the Communists of Russia party, said the party called on the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) to check the West’s involvement in the death of former USSR leader Joseph Stalin. His words are quoted RIA News.

Malinkovich believes there is evidence that Stalin was poisoned. He added that party members will lay flowers at Stalin’s bust on March 5, the anniversary of the leader’s death. He was buried in the memorial cemetery on Red Square near the Kremlin wall.

“The party appealed to the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation and the FSB with a request to check the possible involvement of Western intelligence services in the death of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, since many testimonies of Stalin’s contemporaries speak of the possible poisoning of the leader. Malinkovic stated that “Soviet peoples were destroyed by agents of Western influence.”

Before that, singer, composer Oleg Gazmanov acceptedHe said he wanted to meet with commanders Georgy Zhukov and Joseph Stalin.

Previously, artist Selim Bensaad, grandson of former USSR leader Joseph Stalin Wrote Open letter to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in which he proposes the dissolution of the UN.

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Source: Gazeta

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