Russian minister sacked by Putin found dead

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Roman Starovoit had been in post since May 2024


Russia's Investigative Committee says former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit has been found dead, apparently with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

He was dismissed earlier on Monday by President Vladimir Putin.

No reason for Starovoit's dismissal was given and deputy transport minister Andrei Nikitin was announced as his replacement shortly after.

The Investigative Committee said it was working to establish the circumstances of the incident.
Starovoit was appointed minister of transport in May 2024.

Before that, Starovoit had served as governor of the Kursk region for almost six years, until May 2024.

The region was partly seized by Ukrainian troops in August 2024 in a surprise offensive. Moscow only recently managed to drive out the Ukrainian forces, although in late June Kyiv said it was still holding a small area of territory inside Russia.

Starovoit's successor, Aleksey Smirnov, was only in post for a short while. He was arrested in April and was later accused of embezzling funds that had been allocated for the building of fortifications on the border with Ukraine.

According to Russian outlet Kommersant, Starovoit was about to be brought in as a defendant in the same case.

It is unclear when, exactly, Starovoit died.

The head of the State Duma Defense Committee, Andrei Kartapolov, told Russian outlet RTVI that his death occurred "quite a while ago".

Earlier on Monday, before Starovoit's death was announced, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was pressed by reporters on whether the dismissal meant Putin had lost trust in Starovoit over the events in Kursk.

"A loss of trust is mentioned if there is a loss of trust. Such wording was not used [in the Kremlin decree]," Peskov replied.
 
Most people don't know this but Vladimir Putin has a very hard hitting tackling style, his sacks are like a pale Lawrence Taylor
 
Most likely he did shoot himself, he was looking at 15-20 years after a life of luxury and slaveowning. He started out as a construction company owner (so, gangster) and owed his whole political career to Putin.

He was dismissed earlier on Monday by President Vladimir Putin.
He was already dead at the time.
 
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Journalists and gov workers should take note of what an actual authoritarian regime would look like from their perspective:
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Regular everyday people will mourn for Putster when he croaks. Nobody will mourn the loss of <checks notes> Transport Minister Starovoit. This is a fact that actual despots exploit effectively when someone falls out of line. They dont just seethe about it on Truth Social
 
This one looks genuine for a change. He was the one responsible for the construction of the fortifications that were taken by Ukraine in the Kursk kerfuffle and his deputy just tattled on him embezzling 2 billion.

Of course, the fortifications being manned by the Chechen TikTok brigade did not help matters, but you do not see Kadyrov falling off the minaret.

Ah well. Another Monday.
 
Guy got fired. Got busted for corruption and was about to get to feel the business end of the Russian legal system.

Yeah, I can see why he would shoot himself.

Another W for Putin.
 
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