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Head of company close to Rosatom shot himself in russia

The CEO of the company - the largest in the aggressor country of russia, the Umatex Group composites manufacturer, Alexander Tyunin, committed suicide in the moscow oblast. The russian Telegram channels Mash and Baza reported this on Friday, September 19.

Tyunin's body was discovered by a driver passing by in the area of ​​the moscow oblast's village of Kokoshkino, who called the special services.

"A 12-gauge rifle and a handwritten note were lying nearby, in which Alexander explained his act by depression that had lasted five years," the report says.

Since 2001, Tyunin has headed several telecommunications companies. In 2013, he took the position of executive director of a holding company for the production of composite materials. In April 2016, he became the CEO of the Khimpromengineering Research and Development Company (Umatex Group brand).

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At the same time, Umatex Group is a subsidiary of the russian state holding company Rosatom, which unites more than 400 enterprises in the nuclear industry. Rosatom includes all civil nuclear companies of the russian federation, enterprises of the nuclear weapons complex, research organizations, as well as the nuclear icebreaking fleet. Rosatom manages russia's nuclear power plants.

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It is known from open sources that composites are one of the most numerous and diverse types of materials, the use of which in various industries gives a significant economic effect, such as the production of space and aviation equipment.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on July 4, the vice president of the russian oil pipeline company Transneft Andrey Badalov fell out of the window of the 17th floor of an apartment on Rublevskoye Shosse in moscow, although he lived on the 10th floor.

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On February 20, 2024, the son of Rosneft head Igor Sechin, Ivan, died in russia.

In June 2023, the developer of the first Soviet thermonuclear bomb, Grigory Klinishov, was found dead in russia.

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