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Russia opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead | Russia opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead |
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A leading Russian opposition politician, former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov, has been shot dead in Moscow, Russian officials say. | |
An unidentified attacker shot Mr Nemtsov four times in central Moscow, a source in the law enforcement bodies told Russia's Interfax news agency. | An unidentified attacker shot Mr Nemtsov four times in central Moscow, a source in the law enforcement bodies told Russia's Interfax news agency. |
He was reportedly shot near the Kremlin while walking with a woman. | He was reportedly shot near the Kremlin while walking with a woman. |
He died just before a march in Moscow against the war in Ukraine which he was actively promoting. | He died just before a march in Moscow against the war in Ukraine which he was actively promoting. |
In a recent interview, he had said he feared Russian President Vladimir Putin would have him killed because of his opposition to the war in Ukraine. | |
Mr Putin has condemned the killing, a Kremlin spokesman told news agencies. | |
Mr Nemtsov, 55, served as first deputy prime minister under the late President Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s. | Mr Nemtsov, 55, served as first deputy prime minister under the late President Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s. |
He had earned a reputation as an economic reformer while governor of one of Russia's biggest cities, Nizhny Novgorod. | He had earned a reputation as an economic reformer while governor of one of Russia's biggest cities, Nizhny Novgorod. |
Falling out of favour with Yeltsin's successor, Mr Putin, Mr Nemtsov became an outspoken opposition politician. | |
Thorbjorn Jagland, secretary general of the Council of Europe, condemned the killing, saying in a tweet: "I am shocked and appalled key opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot. Killers must be brought to justice." | |
'Putin's aggression' | 'Putin's aggression' |
According to Russian-language news website Meduza, "several people" got out of a car and shot him. | According to Russian-language news website Meduza, "several people" got out of a car and shot him. |
He was shot in the back with a pistol from a white car which fled the scene, Interfax's source said. | He was shot in the back with a pistol from a white car which fled the scene, Interfax's source said. |
One of the politician's colleagues in his RPR-Parnassus party, Ilya Yashin, confirmed Mr Nemtsov's death. | One of the politician's colleagues in his RPR-Parnassus party, Ilya Yashin, confirmed Mr Nemtsov's death. |
"Unfortunately I can see the corpse of Boris Nemtsov in front of me now," he was quoted as saying by Russia's lenta.ru news website. | |
"At the Bolshoy Zamoskvoretsky Bridge. I see the body and lots of police around it." | |
In his last tweet, Mr Nemtsov sent out an appeal for Russia's divided opposition to unite at an anti-war march he was planning for Sunday. | In his last tweet, Mr Nemtsov sent out an appeal for Russia's divided opposition to unite at an anti-war march he was planning for Sunday. |
"If you support stopping Russia's war with Ukraine, if you support stopping Putin's aggression, come to the Spring March in Maryino on 1 March," he wrote. | "If you support stopping Russia's war with Ukraine, if you support stopping Putin's aggression, come to the Spring March in Maryino on 1 March," he wrote. |
Speaking earlier this month to Russia's Sobesednik news website, he had spoken of his fears for his own life. | |
"I'm afraid Putin will kill me," he said in the article on 10 February (in Russian). | |
I believe that he was the one who unleashed the war in the Ukraine," he said. "I couldn't dislike him more." | |
Mr Putin has been widely accused of fomenting the bloody rebellion in east Ukraine - an accusation he denies. | |
Almost 5,800 people have died and at least 1.25 million have fled their homes, according to the UN. | |
The Ukrainian government, Western leaders and Nato say there is clear evidence that Russia is helping the rebels with heavy weapons and soldiers. | |
Independent experts echo that accusation while Moscow denies it, insisting that any Russians serving with the rebels are "volunteers". | |
Are you in Russia? What is your reaction to the death of Boris Nemtsov? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in Russia? What is your reaction to the death of Boris Nemtsov? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
Have your say | Have your say |