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Russia’s transport minister found dead in apparent suicide after Kremlin announces firing

Roman Starovoyt, found with a gunshot wound hours after announcement of dismissal, leaves Kremlin silent on reasons for sacking

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Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoyt at the Kremlin in Moscow in May. File photo: Reuters

Russian’s transport minister was found dead from a gunshot wound in an apparent suicide, investigators said Monday – news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin did not give a reason for the firing of Roman Starovoyt, who served as transport minister since May 2024, and it was unclear when exactly he died and whether it was related to an investigation into alleged corruption, as some Russian media suggested.

Russia’s Investigative Committee, the top criminal investigation agency, said the body of Starovoyt, 53, was found with a gunshot wound in his car parked in Odintsovo, a neighbourhood just west of the capital where many members of Russia’s elite live. A gun previously presented to him as an official gift was reportedly found next to his body.

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A criminal probe was launched into the death, and investigators saw suicide as the most likely cause, according to the committee’s spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko, who did not say when Starovoit died.

Roman Starovoyt’s body being carried. Photo: Tass via dpa
Roman Starovoyt’s body being carried. Photo: Tass via dpa

Law enforcement agents were seen carrying Starovoit’s body from the site on Monday evening.

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