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19th Russian top executive dies under suspicious circumstances since start of all-out war, media reports
Alexey Sinitsyn, CEO of potash producer K-Potash Service, was found dead near Kaliningrad.

Trump's latest Russia sanctions threat has experts baffled
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed on Sept. 7 that he is prepared to advance to a new phase of sanctions against Russia, prompting experts to speculate on what the next step might involve.

China's exports to Russia see sharpest decline in months
China's exports to Russia fell 16.4% year-on-year in August, the sharpest drop in five months, adding to July's 8.6% decline.

US urges Europe to stop buying Russian oil, gas in exchange for tougher Moscow sanctions
"If the Europeans drew a line and said: 'We're not going to buy more Russian gas, we're not going to buy Russian oil.' Would that have a positive influence on the U.S. leaning in more aggressively (on sanctions) as well? Absolutely," U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.

As inflation bites, Russia cracks down on food producers amid public concern
"Potatoes, eggs, milk, and butter are becoming more expensive... But some unscrupulous producers, suppliers, or sellers are allowing themselves to profit in this way," Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov said.

Russian propagandist Simonyan diagnosed with 'serious illness,' she says
Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan said on Sept. 7 that she has been recently diagnosed with a "serious illness" and is about to undergo surgery.

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Ukrainian forces struck the Ilsky oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Krai and the "8-N" oil pipeline control station near the village of Naitopovichi in Bryansk Oblast, Ukraine's General Staff confirmed on Sept. 7.
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