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Russia: Researcher who helped develop Sputnik V vaccine killed

Andrey Botikov co-authored a patent for the Sputnik V vaccine and received an award for his work from Russian President Vladimir Putin. | Fountain: AFP

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A Russian researcher involved in the development of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine was killed yesterday in his Moscow apartment by a young man who has already been detained, Russian media reported on Friday.

According to police sources cited by the official TASS news agency, the victim is Andrey Botikov, a researcher at the Gamaleya National Center, a vaccine developer. Satellite B against COVID-19.

Botikov co-authored a vaccine patent and received an award from Russian President Vladimir Putin for his work, RIA Novosti reported.

Study Committee Division Russia in the city of Moscow, a criminal case of murder was initiated.

According to investigators, on March 2, in an apartment in an apartment building in the north-west of Moscow, a 29-year-old man, during a quarrel, strangled the owner of the apartment, Botikov, with a belt and disappeared.

They catch the killer

However, shortly thereafter, the alleged perpetrator of the murder was arrested.

Under interrogation, he pleaded guilty and was formally charged.

According to TASS, the defendant has a criminal record, as he was tried for a serious crime. (As reported by EFE)

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