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Mikhail Gorbachev: Last Soviet leader dies aged 91



MOSCOW: Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who brought the Cold War to a peaceful end, has died aged 91, BBC reported.

Gorbachev, who took power in 1985, opened up the then-USSR to the world and introduced a set of reforms at home, it said.

But he was unable to prevent the slow collapse of the Soviet Union, from which modern Russia emerged, according to the report.

Tributes have been paid worldwide, with UN chief Antonio Guterres saying he “changed the course of history”.

The hospital in Moscow where he died said he had been suffering from a long and serious illness.

In recent years his health has been in decline and he had been in and out of hospital. In June, international media reported that he had been admitted after suffering from a kidney ailment, though his cause of death has not been announced.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his deepest condolences following Mr Gorbachev’s death, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agency Interfax, according to Reuters.

(Inputs from BBC/Reuters)

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