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Russians ask FSB to check the involvement of Western special services in Stalin's death

The head of "Communists of Russia" said that to contact the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, members of the party decided through the testimony of contemporaries, who say "possible poisoning of the leader of the Soviet peoples by agents of influence of the West.

" The Communist Communist Communist Party (CPCC) appealed to the Federal Security Service and the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation to check the possible involvement of Western special services in the death of former Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin. About it reports the newspaper "RIA Novosti" with reference to the commentary of the chairman of the respective party Sergey Malinkovich.

According to the interlocutor of the Russian media, the Party has decided to address the 71st anniversary of Stalin's death to the Prosecutor's Office of Russia and the FSB. Malinkovich noted that the members of the Communists of Russia seek that the Russian Security Service to find out "the possible involvement of Western special services in the death of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, since a lot of testimony of Stalin's contemporaries speak about the possible poisoning of Soviet peoples.

In addition, the head of the CCR said that the party representatives on Tuesday, March 5, will lay flowers at Stalin's bust. "The West of the Communists of Russia" will take place . . . On the Red Square, according to the application, filed with the Kremlin's commandant. 40-50 representatives of the best party units headed .

We will remind, earlier it was reported that the authorities of the Volgograd region of Russia proposed the idea of ​​renaming the city of Volgograd to Stalingrad, despite the resistance of its inhabitants. According to the Russian edition of Kommersant, local officials have begun to implement a "cunning" plan, although the final decision has not yet been made. Also in October 2023, Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov criticized the former Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin.