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1,924 Notable deaths
 in Moscow

Evgeniy Vasilievich Khrunov

Soviet cosmonaut (1933–2000).

Born September 10th, 1933 in Prudy.

Died May 19th, 2000 at 66 years old in Moscow (myocardial infarction).

Faina Melnyk

Soviet discus thrower.

Born July 9th, 1945 in Bakota, Ukraine.

Died December 16th, 2016 at 71 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Albert Shesternyov

Russian footballer and manager (1941-1994).

Born June 20th, 1941 in Moscow.

Died November 5th, 1994 at 53 years old in Moscow (liver cirrhosis).

Sergei Solovyov

Soviet and russian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.

Born August 25th, 1944 in Kem.

Died December 13th, 2021 at 77 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Dmitri Prigov

Russian artist and writer (1940–2007).

Born November 5th, 1940 in Moscow.

Died July 16th, 2007 at 66 years old in Moscow (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Nikolai Nikitin

Soviet construction engineer (1907-1973).

Born December 15th, 1907 in Tobolsk.

Died March 3rd, 1973 at 65 years old in Moscow.

Sergey Kapitsa

Soviet and russian physicist, tv host (1928-2012).

Born February 14th, 1928 in Cambridge.

Died August 14th, 2012 at 84 years old in Moscow (liver cancer). [ref]

Georgy Grechko

Soviet cosmonaut.

Born May 25th, 1931 in Saint Petersburg.

Died April 8th, 2017 at 85 years old in Moscow (heart failure). [ref]

Nikolai Slichenko

Russian actor (1934–2023).

Born December 27th, 1934 in Belgorod.

Died July 2nd, 2021 at 86 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Oleg Borisov

Soviet and russian film and theatre actor (1929–1994).

Born November 8th, 1929 in Privolzhsk.

Died April 28th, 1994 at 64 years old in Moscow (chronic lymphocytic leukemia).

Deaths 751 to 760 of 1924

 

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