Russians Who Invested in Kremlin-Touted ‘People’s IPOs’ See Their Savings Vanish
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MOSCOW — Anatoly Sisoyev always considered himself a patriot. As a child, he lost his father to an accident in the Soviet space program. As an adult, he served 30 years in the military, retiring at the rank of major. His son followed him into the army and was killed in Chechnya at the age of 18.
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