Russian Pop Singer, A Putin Critic Dies at 34
Dima Nova- the founder of a pop group whose song became an anthem during anti-war protests in Russia- died by drowning, Newsweek reported. He was 34 years old. Founder of the group Cream Soda, Dima Nova had also criticized Russian president Vladmir
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