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The Monexus
Vol. I · No. 169
Thursday, 18 June 2026
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Alexey Pimanov, Head of Russia's Krasnaya Zvezda Media Empire, Dies at 64

Andrey Belousov led tributes to the media executive whose career spanned four decades at the heart of Russia's military information apparatus.

Andrey Belousov led tributes to the media executive whose career spanned four decades at the heart of Russia's military information apparatus. Cointelegraph / Photography

Alexey Pimanov, who served as president of the Krasnaya Zvezda media holding since 2013, died on 23 April 2026 at the age of 64, according to reports from the Zvezdanews Telegram channel. Andrey Belousov, Russia's Minister of Defence, issued a statement expressing condolences to Pimanov's family and colleagues, calling the journalist's death "a great loss for all of us."

The announcement surfaced on the same day across multiple Russian state-adjacent channels, reflecting the holding's institutional weight within the country's military-media apparatus. No cause of death was specified in the available reporting. The Defence Minister's personal tribute underscored Pimanov's standing at the apex of Russia's defence information architecture.

A Career Forged Inside the System

Pimanov took the presidency of the Krasnaya Zvezda holding eight years into Vladimir Putin's third presidential term, succeeding figures whose own tenures had been defined by the post-Soviet consolidation of state-aligned media assets. Under his leadership, the holding expanded from its flagship Red Star newspaper — founded in 1924 — into a multi-platform operation spanning digital, broadcast, and print channels with a reach understood to extend across Russia's professional military community and defence establishment.

Those who have covered the Russian media landscape note that positions of this kind are not administrative sinecures. The president of Krasnaya Zvezda functions as a gatekeeper for how military affairs are narrated to domestic audiences, and by extension, how Russia's defence posture is framed within the informational environment that senior officials, conscript families, and veteran networks rely upon for orientation.

Pimanov's career, by the available record, ran entirely within state-aligned structures. He became widely known as the permanent host of a television programme, the specifics of which the source material does not name. That framing — "permanent host" — points to a broadcaster who had become, over time, synonymous with his own programme in the way only long-running state media figures achieve.

What the Holding Represents

The Krasnaya Zvezda brand carries institutional inheritance that predates the current conflict by a century. Founded under Soviet auspices as an organ of the Red Army, the newspaper and its successor entities have always occupied a position of privileged access to military information — a position that confers editorial influence but also imposes structural alignment with the defence establishment's prevailing orientation.

The holding's current form, assembled over the past two decades, represents one of the relatively few dedicated military-media brands that survived the oligarchic media era of the 1990s and emerged consolidated under state-adjacent management. In wartime conditions, such entities perform a specific function: they provide a credible institutional voice for military communiqués, personnel narratives, and operational framing — one that sits closer to the chain of command than general-audience state channels like RT or RIA Novosti.

The exact editorial autonomy Pimanov possessed in practice remains unclear from the available sources. What the record does establish is that his removal — through death — was treated as a matter of sufficient institutional consequence that the Defence Minister issued a personal statement within hours of the announcement.

The Information Environment Under Pressure

Russia's military-media infrastructure has faced sustained pressure since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Domestic channels that once operated with benign neglect from the security services have found themselves subject to tighter framing requirements. Independent military-reporting voices have been effectively proscribed; the space for critical coverage of procurement, morale, or operational decision-making has narrowed considerably.

In that environment, an established military-media brand like Krasnaya Zvezda performs a different function than it might have in peacetime. It becomes not merely a chronicler of defence affairs but a institutional anchor — a named entity that can be quoted, cited, and referenced by other state media as a primary source for military information. The president's departure at a moment of active conflict creates an immediate vacancy in that architecture.

The sources do not indicate who might succeed Pimanov, nor whether the holding's editorial direction is expected to shift under new leadership. What is evident is that the vacancy occurs at a moment when the demand for coherent military narrative management inside Russia is at its highest since the Soviet era.

Stakes and Uncertainty

Belousov's intervention in the public mourning carries signal value. That a sitting defence minister — himself a relatively recent appointee to the role in Putin's current cabinet — treats a media executive's death as a matter requiring personal comment suggests the holding occupies a position of functional importance that extends beyond routine state communications.

What remains unknown from the available reporting includes the cause of death, whether Pimanov had been managing a long-term illness, and whether any transition plan for the holding's leadership was in place. The speed of the official response — condolences issued within hours of the announcement — suggests either advance preparation or a deliberate decision to normalise the death as an institutional event rather than allow it to circulate as unframed news.

The longer-term question concerns what the vacancy signals about stability inside Russia's military-media apparatus. Pimanov's tenure coincided with the establishment's consolidation of narrative control across the domestic information space; his replacement will be measured not by editorial quality but by functional reliability in a wartime communications environment.

This publication covered the death as an institutional story rather than a personality profile, given the limited biographical detail available in the wire reporting at time of publication.

Wire provenance

This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:

  • https://t.me/zvezdanews/29468
  • https://t.me/zvezdanews/29457
  • https://t.me/zvezdanews/29454
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