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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Russian bigwig only latest to die from window fall — as police claim he had ‘nervous breakdown’

 The ex publisher of a Soviet-era mouthpiece has became the latest Russian bigwig to die in a fall from a window — one of dozens officials to die under mysterious circumstances in recent months, according to local reports.

Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, who once led the Communist Party’s Pravda newspaper before the Soviet Union’s collapse, was found dead outside his Moscow apartment complex on Sunday.

Police said he jumped after suffering a “nervous breakdown,” the state-run TASS state news agency reported.

Following Leontyev’s death, exiled journalist Andrey Malgin claimed the late publisher had intimate knowledge of the money funneling through the Communist Party, which remains the second-largest political party in Russia.

Vyacheslav Leontyev, the former publisher of the Soviet-era Pravda newspaper, was found dead on Sunday after allegedly jumping out of his apartment complex.TASS/ east2west news
The Pravda was once of the Communist Party’s newspaper before the collapse of the Soviet Union.social media / east2west news

“Falls from windows continue,” Malgin wrote on social media, referencing the spate of prominent Russians who have taken fatal plunges in recent years.

Leontyev was allegedly under great strain and suffering from heart problems after his wife was recently hospitalized over a fall, according to the Moskovsky Komsomolets Russian tabloid.

It remains unclear from how high Leontyev fell, with some outlets claiming he fell from the fifth floor, while others claimed it was as high as the seventh floor.  

His death comes only a few months after Andrei Badalov, 62, the vice president of Russia’s state-owned oil pipeline monopoly Transneft, died in a reported suicide after falling from his upscale home in Moscow, according to TASS.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been repeatedly accused of orchestrating the deaths of the dozens of Moscow big shots who have died in recent years, many of whom were critical of the Kremlin.Getty Images
Russian singer Vadim Stroykin died from an apparent suicide just as Russian police were raiding his home after he donated to the Ukrainian army.vk.com/vadimcamelot

Although not a fall, July also saw Russian’s transport minister Roman Starovoit shoot himself in the head in a reported suicide inside his car at his own upscale Moscow neighborhood.

Such deaths have driven speculation that something even more sinister is at play, given that many who have died have been elites critical of the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Back in February, Russian singer Vadim Stroykin, 58, died after falling from the 10th floor of his St. Petersburg apartment just moments after authorities raided his apartment to interrogate him over his donation to the Ukrainian army.

Ballet dancer Vladimir Shklyarov, a Putin critic, also died from a fall last November, with Russian authorities claiming it was an accident.AFP via Getty Images

A similar incident occurred last November with ballet dancer Vladimir Shkyarov, a vocal critic of Putin, who reportedly fell 60 feet from a fifth-story window to his death.

Russian authorities said the fall was an accident, blaming painkillers the dancer was taking as a lead up to a spinal operation he was set to undergo.

Between the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022 to March 2023, there had been at least 39 Russian big shots who criticized Putin who had died from sudden falls, sickness and other unexpected causes.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/07/world-news/ex-pravda-honcho-dies-after-fall-from-window-in-russia/

Anti-Israel protesters chant antisemitic slogan in NYC on 2-year anniversary of Oct. 7 attack

 Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters converged in Manhattan Tuesday, screaming the antisemitic slogan “From the river to the sea” and wielding vile signs on the second anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack.

The keffiyeh-wearing demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and also bellowed chants of “It is right to resist, Israel does not exist” in protest of the Jewish state on Tuesday.

Many carried signs that read “Long Live the Intifada,” “As the UN is meeting, Gaza is bleeding” and “From New York to Palestine, Starving People is a Crime.”

People protesting the war between Israel and Hamas, one in a green shirt holding a sign saying "IN 1948".

The demonstration comes on the second anniversary of October 7th, the deadly terror attack that sparked the prolonged conflict raging in Gaza.
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Protestors shouted slogans like “From the River to the sea, Palestine will be free” and “It is right to resist, Israel does not exist.”LP Media

One demonstrator brought a particularly hateful homemade sign that read “Israel has the right to go to Hell.”

Others banged protest drums and called for the Intifada while holding a massive banner that read “Glory to our Martyrs.” A man carried a banner that appeared to have a jihadist flag adorned with a machine gun.

Many protesters carried signs that read “Long Like the Intifada.”LP Media
Anti-Israel protestors swarmed midtown Manhattan today, wavings flags and chanting antisemetic slogans.LP Media
Others banged on drums while holding a banner that read “Glory to our Martyrs.”LP Media

“Israel bombs, USA pays, how many kids did you kill today,” was called out in one of many organized chants.

Many of the participants covered their faces with surgical masks or keffiyehs, the Middle Eastern garb popular among anti-Israel protesters. 

The vitriolic protestors swarmed outside the News Corp building in Midtown which is home to The Post, Fox News, and The Wall Street Journal.

After nearly two hours of chaotic clambering, the protesters marched up Sixth Avenue carrying a massive Palestinian flag that stretched across nearly the entire city street.

They blocked traffic while chanting “1,12,3,4 Israel loves war!” and “Free Palestine.”

Some Jewish counter-protestors on the sidewalk shouted back “release the hostages!”

The anti-Israel demonstration comes on the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel carried out by Hamas which set off the prolonged conflict still raging in Gaza.

The protestors swarmed outside of the News Corp building, which is home to The Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Fox News.LP Media
Protestors swarmed the front courtyard of the News Corp building, the home of The Post, Fox News, and The Wall Street Journal.LP Media

“From the river to the sea” – which refers to the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea – is a common rallying cry during anti-Israel protests and has been deemed antisemitic by the American Jewish Committee in certain contexts. 

“When the phrase is used with the harmful intent of implying the erasure of the State of Israel, ethnic cleansing of Jews from the land, or simply as harassment of Jews in any other part of the world, it is antisemitic,” the AJC states. 

Tuesday’s protest came as President Donald Trump announced that Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner were heading to Egypt to negotiate the end of the conflict in Gaza.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/07/us-news/anti-israel-protesters-chant-antisemitic-slogan-in-nyc-on-two-year-anniversary-of-hamas-oct-7-attack/