Roman Starovoit, Russia’s transport minister, was found dead in his car from a gunshot wound on Monday, the same day President Vladimir Putin dismissed him. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, but it is likely to have been a suicide.
Starovoit’s dismissal occurred amid growing challenges in Russia’s transportation sector, including recent disruptions to air traffic caused by Ukrainian drone attacks. He had been serving as transport minister since May 2024, following a long tenure as governor of the Kursk region.
The Kremlin did not provide specific reasons for his removal. Following Starovoit’s exit, Deputy Minister Vitaly Savelyev was appointed as the new transport minister.
This sudden and tragic event has sparked intense speculation and concern within Moscow and beyond. The transportation sector is currently under significant pressure, and Starovoit’s death exacerbates the turmoil experienced in recent months.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of his death as Russia faces ongoing geopolitical and internal challenges.
Key Points
- Roman Starovoit found dead from a gunshot wound on the same day as his dismissal.
- Dismissal and death linked amid current difficulties in Russian transportation.
- Starovoit served since May 2024 and was previously governor of Kursk region.
- Vitaly Savelyev appointed as new transport minister.
- Investigation ongoing into the death as Russia faces broader challenges.
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