Russian Emergencies Minister Yevgeny Zinichev has died after he jumped off a cliff trying to save lots of a cameraman who fell during training exercises within the Arctic city of Norilsk, officials and reports said Wednesday.
“The head of the emergencies ministry, Yevgeny Zinichev, tragically died saving a personality’s life” at inter-agency drills within the Arctic, the ministry said during a statement carried by Russian news agencies.

Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the state-funded news outlet RT, said the 55-year-old minister had died as he tried to save lots of a cameraman who fell off a cliff.

“About Zinichev,” she wrote on Twitter. “He and therefore the cameraman were standing at the sting of a cliff. The cameraman slipped and fell… Before anyone even discovered what happened Zinichev jumped into the water after the fallen person and crashed against a protruding rock.”

It was not immediately clear when the death materialized.

President Putin was notified of the minister’s death, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Zinichev was a member of the KGB MI within the last years of the USSR and his career took off after he served in Putin’s security detail between 2006 and 2015.

He held variety of high-profile jobs, briefly serving as acting governor of Russia’s exclave region of Kaliningrad then as deputy head of the Federal MI (FSB).

He was appointed head of the emergencies ministry in May, 2018. He was also a member of Russia’s council.

As head of the emergencies ministry, he held one in every of the highest-profile cabinet jobs, coping with natural and man-made disasters and other rapid-response situations across the vast country.
The two-day drills he was participating in across several Arctic cities including Norilsk, set out on Tuesday and involved over 6,000 people.