A picture shows the Motherland Calls statue at the Mamayev Kurgan World War Two Memorial complex in Russia's southern city of Volgograd on January 24, 2023, ahead the 80th anniversary of the Stalingrad Battle. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images)


Nikolai Chesnokov, chancellor of Moscow’s State Academy of Bodily Schooling, died on Thursday on the web site of a World Battle II–period monument within the Russian metropolis of Volgograd, based on studies within the native media. He was 68.

Chesnokov had traveled to town to attend a nationwide sports activities occasion related to the college and took half in an unofficial go to inside a 279-foot Soviet-era statue, which stands atop Mamayev Kurgan, the location of the Battle of Stalingrad. In line with native shops, he collapsed whereas whereas touring the statue’s inside.

After being pronounced useless on the scene, authorities launched a preliminary investigation, however no foul play is suspected. The reason for his demise has not been disclosed.

The native channel Baza, citing sources inside Russian legislation enforcement, claimed the go to contained in the statue was not formally approved. The inner construction isn’t accessed by the general public and requires navigating ladders and confined upkeep corridors. ARTnews couldn’t independently confirm this.

Erected in 1967, The Motherland Calls stays Europe’s tallest statue and a logo of Soviet resistance throughout World Battle II. It commemorates the Battle of Stalingrad, one of many bloodiest occasions within the nation’s historical past, the place over 1 million troopers and civilians are estimated to have been killed.

The positioning has been a political fixture in Russia and a convening level forward of nationwide occasions. Some officers have known as for Volgograd to completely restore its wartime identify, Stalingrad, forward of the eightieth Victory Day anniversary in June.

Chesnokov, a identified determine within the Russian sports activities world, had led the Moscow academy since 2016.