Andrey Aizderdzis

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Andrey Aizderdzis
Born
Andrey Daynisovich Aizderdzis

29 October 1958
DisappearedKhimki, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Died26 April 1994 (aged 35)
NationalityRussian

Andrey Daynisovich Aizderdzis (Russian: Андрей Дайнисович Айздердзис; also Romanized Andrei Aizderdzis; 29 October 1958 – 26 April 1994) was a Russian politician and deputy of the State Duma.

Early life and education

Aizderdzis was born in Khimki on 29 October 1958. His mother was Russian and his father Latvian Dainis Aizderdzis. He graduated from Moscow institute in 1982.

Career

Aizderdzis became a deputy of the State Duma in 1993, just one year before his death.

Death

In the evening of 26 April 1994, Aizderdzis was killed in Khimki, a suburb of Moscow.[1] After his death, Sergey Mavrodi became a deputy of the State Duma, replacing him.

References

  1. ^ Higgins, Andrew (28 April 1994). "Moscow Mob declares war on politicians". The Independent. Retrieved 29 December 2012.

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