The "Communists of russia" party is urging the russian Prosecutor General's Office and the FSB to investigate the involvement of Western intelligence services in the death of Joseph Stalin. Sergei Malinkovich, the head of the party, shared this information with russian media.
"Since many accounts from Stalin's contemporaries suggest the possibility of the leader of the Soviet peoples being poisoned by agents of Western influence", - he noted.
Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, passed away in a Moscow suburb residence on March 5, 1953, at the age of 74. He was the organizer and inspirer of mass repressions.