I think she likely had some help...
Marina Yankina, Russian Defense Official, Falls From Window to Her Death
BY ISABEL VAN BRUGEN ON 2/16/23 AT 7:45 AM EST
ARussian defense official has died after falling from a window of a building in St. Petersburg, according to local media reports.
The body of 58-year-old Marina Yankina, who headed the Financial Support Department of the Russian Defense Ministry in St. Petersburg's Western Military District, was found on Wednesday morning, Fontanka reported.
The Western Military District is one of the five military districts of the Russian Armed Forces.
Police found her body under the windows of a high-rise building on Zamshina Street in the Kalininsky district of St. Petersburg.
The press service of the Western Military District confirmed that the woman worked with the department.
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Russian Telegram channel Mashand other Russian media outlets reported that documents and other items belonging to Yankina were discovered on the 16th floor of the building.
Newsweek has been unable to independently verify those reports.
According to Fontanka, Yankina previously worked at the Federal Tax Service and served as deputy chairman of the Property Relations Committee of St. Petersburg.
Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine's minister of internal affairs, commented Thursday on Yankina's death on Twitter.
"Marina Yankina, head of the financial department at Russian ministry of defense, was found dead. She fell out of a window," he tweeted. "Her death is not the first among Russian high-ranking officials in the past year."
Reports of Yankina's death come just days after Major General Vladimir Makarov, who was recently fired by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was found dead outside of Moscow in a suspected suicide.
Makarov, former deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, was discovered dead on Monday weeks after being relieved of his duties.
Law enforcement officials reportedly told Russian state media outlet Tass that the 72-year-old took his own life.
Russian journalist Cheka-OGPU wrote on Telegram that Makarov formerly organized the "hunt" for oppositionists and journalists.
A number of prominent Russian figures have mysteriously died since Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Last year, the former head of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Anatoly Gerashchenko, died after falling down "several flights of stairs."
Russia's Investigative Committee has yet to comment on reports of Yankina's death.
Is this a Russian version of assisted suicide?
It has been their modus operandi for ages.
It is almost as if falling from windows to their deaths is a contagious disease among Russian officials. It happens pretty often.
I think it is more likely they get help out the windows, as in they are pushed or thrown out, rather than they jumped out voluntarily.
That seems to be Putin's modus operandi: "suicide" all those who fail in his eyes to fully support his invasion of Ukraine.
Sure she "fell"...smfh. There seems to be an epidemic of that in Russia.