Boris Yeltsin is the first person in the Russian Federation, twice, from 1991 to 1999, elected as president. Boris Nikolaevich is considered the people's choice, the main organizer of the reforms, the purpose of which was to improve both the political and social level of the state.
In April 2007, the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, was placed in the Central Clinical Hospital (Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow), considered one of the best medical centers in the country.
The reason was the complications caused by an infection of a catarrhal-viral nature.
The demise of the first president of a huge country
According to the cardiac surgeon, who then directed the operation of Boris Nikolayevich, nothing threatened the patient’s health. However, already on the twenty-third of about four in the afternoon, Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly and suddenly died. Cardiac arrest, caused by cardiovascular failure and failure of some organs, is officially considered the cause of his death. Relatives of the president of Russia refused an autopsy.
The funeral service was held in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which was open for free visits from April 24 to 25. This was no accident, the opening of the main Temple of the country was made so that everyone could pay tribute to the leader of the country (or respect) and take him on his last journey.