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Editor Anna Tsavera
Before going to work for Komsomolskaya, she was a deputy editor at the independent Echo Moscow radio station.
She also worked at the state news agency TASS.
Tsavera had been an integral part of Komsomolskaya Pravda for six years, overseeing content on the newspaper’s website, which boasts 83.9 million readers, as of October 2023.
The paper was founded in 1925. And it has since added a huge online reach.
It is known as Putin’s “favorite paper,” and the official voice of the Central Committee of the Komsomol, or communist youth league.
The sudden loss of such a key figure within the organization raises questions about the stability and security of Russia’s media landscape.
The eerie parallel to her boss’s death deepens the intrigue.
Vladimir Sungorkin
Vladimir Sungorkin, the editor-in-chief who passed away in September 2022, had been a controversial figure, facing sanctions from the European Union Commission.