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The Russian Chief Secretary of President Rosneft Igor Sechin was found dead in his service car right in the center of Moscow, Russian media reported.

Oleg Erovinkin, who for 14 years, kept in drawers of Kremlin Russia’s deepest and darkest secrets died Monday morning at the age of 61 years.

Erovinkin’s body was found in the backseat of his Lexus, according to medical sources.

The medical team was called by Oleg Erovinkin’s driver, while the investigation was entrusted to the Federal Security Service (FSB, former KGB).

Rosneft has confirmed the death of its most trusted employee, stating that Erovinkin died of a heart attack.

Oleg Erovinkin was born on November 7, 1955 and in 1980 he graduated from the Higher School of the KGB E. F. Dzerzhinsky.

For 18 years, from 1976 to 1994, he worked in various structures of the KGB.

In 1994 he joined the Directorate for the Protection of State Secrets of the Kremlin, which led her in 1996.

After a brief period in the Policy Division of the Kremlin administration, he was returned to state secrets.

He worked with Igor Sechin since 2008, initially as secretary to the Presidential Administration, then as chief secretary to Rosneft, the largest oil producer in Russia.

Russian Ambassador in Turkey, Andrei Karlov, was assassinated in Ankara on December 19th.

Another Russian diplomat, Petr Polshikov, was found dead in his apartment in Moscow that same day.

Yves Chandelon, NATO chief auditor on terrorist financing and money laundering, was also found dead in his car on 16th December.