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Political scientist Stanislav Tarasov has died


Russian political analysts Stanislav Tarasov died at the age of 72. "He had a lung cancer for six years," he said, saying that his husband worked until the end. He added that the political scientist modestly hid the diagnosis of the public. It is noted that the last farewell of Tarasov is scheduled for Monday, September 1.

The political scientist was born in Kirovabad in 1953. From 1979 to 1991, Tarasov worked in the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and went on business trips to Afghanistan 12 times. He later worked in a number of major political publications, covering the political situation in Turkey, the Caucasus and the Middle East. He fluent in Turkish and Persian freely. For his work, he was awarded the Red Flag Order and a number of Afghan medals.

Tarasov actively commented on the political developments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus, playing analyzes in both Russian and international media.

EUROMEDIA 24:In a conversation with Armenpress, his daughter, who was driving Tarasov Telegram, said that his father had been fighting for lung cancer since 2019, but he worked and wrote to the end. The last farewell to Stanislav Tarasov will take place on September 1.