Alexander Akimov
(1953-1986)

Soviet engineer and shift supervisor during the events of the Chernobyl disaster – Alexander Akimov was born in Novosibirsk (Russian city; administrative center of Siberian Federal District) on May 6th, 1953 and died in Moscow (Capital and most populous city of Russia) on May 11th, 1986 at the age of 33. Today Alexander Akimov would be 70 years old.

Age

how old was Alexander Akimov when he died?

33

Alexander Akimov died in 1986 at the age of 33.


Biographical data

Birthday May 6th, 1953 (Wednesday)
Place of Birth Novosibirsk
Russian city; administrative center of Siberian Federal District
Death Date May 11th, 1986 (Sunday)
Death place Moscow
Capital and most populous city of Russia
Birth sign (Zodiac) Taurus (The Bull) ♉
Chinese Zodiac Snake 蛇

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Birthday

When was Alexander Akimov born?

Alexander Akimov was born on May 6th, 1953.

Death

When did Alexander Akimov die?

Alexander Akimov died on May 11th, 1986 at the age of 33 in Moscow (Capital and most populous city of Russia). Today Alexander Akimov would be 70 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Alexander Akimov born?

Novosibirsk (Russian city; administrative center of Siberian Federal District).

Death place

Where did Alexander Akimov die?

Moscow (Capital and most populous city of Russia).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Alexander Akimov?

Alexander Akimov was born in the zodiac sign Taurus (The Bull).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Alexander Akimov have?

Alexander Akimov was born in 1953 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Snake.

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