Vladimir Putin’s vaccine chief ‘mysteriously vanishes in Moscow’

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He has not been seen since he was fired for alleged large-scale fraud.

‌The head of a leading Russian state-run vaccine institute has vanished in Moscow.

‌He has not been seen since 3 September, the day before he was fired by the Federal Medical Biological Agency [FMBA] for alleged large-scale fraud. ‌A lawyer by education, he has full knowledge of Russia’s latest research and development in the field of vaccines, serums and ‘bacterial preparations’.

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