RT Chief Simonyan May Step Down After Alleged Cancer Diagnosis, Source Says
RT Chief Simonyan May Step Down After Alleged Cancer Diagnosis,
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Margarita Simonyan may step down as editor-in-chief of the Kremlin-funded broadcaster RT after allegedly being diagnosed with breast cancer, a
Simonyan said on Sunday that she had been diagnosed with a “terrible and serious” illness last week and was scheduled to undergo surgery on Monday.
She did not name the illness but hinted that it could involve a mastectomy, the surgical removal of part or all of the breast that is usually carried out to treat breast cancer.
“The surgery will take place right under this award,” Simonyan said on state television, gesturing toward a medal pinned to her chest.
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Simonyan has led RT since its founding in 2005 and was later appointed editor-in-chief of Rossiya Segodnya, the state media conglomerate that also oversees the Sputnik news agency. Both outlets, along with Simonyan herself, are under U.S. and European sanctions.
Her husband, the filmmaker and television host Tigran Keosayan, has been in a coma for the past nine months.
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