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The Life and Death of a Russian Chef Who Spoke Out Against War
Belgrade, SerbiaMonday, November 18, 2024
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Zimin took a stand by posting anti-war messages and stopping his cooking show on a pro-Kremlin television station. This decision led to threats, including arson and abuse, against his London restaurant.
The chef's death has raised concerns about the safety of those who speak out against President Vladimir Putin. Several of his critics have died under mysterious circumstances within Russia and Europe. Matt Olsen, head of the National Security Division at the Justice Department, expressed worries that Russia's reach could extend into the U. S. , including interference in elections and cyber attacks.
Zimin's colleagues remembered him fondly, highlighting his accomplishments and the experiences they shared. His death serves as a reminder of the risks faced by those who challenge the Kremlin's policies.
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