Putin Fires Minister — Found Dead in Tesla
In a chilling development that speaks volumes about the growing turmoil within Russia’s power structure, Roman Starovoit—the recently dismissed Transport Minister and former governor of the strategically vital Kursk region—has been found dead in his Tesla just outside of Moscow, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound as the leading theory. His sudden dismissal by President Vladimir Putin earlier the same day sparked speculation of a deepening corruption scandal tied to Ukraine border defense funds—money intended to protect Russian territory but allegedly siphoned away, leaving Russia vulnerable to the largest foreign incursion on its soil since World War II. Starovoit, known for his hardline leadership in Kursk, reportedly had questions swirling around his role in the mismanagement before his abrupt exit and tragic death. A weapon, reportedly his own, was discovered at the scene. This shocking event raises urgent questions about accountability, corruption, and crumbling internal security in a Russia increasingly isolated on the world stage, exposing not only the dysfunction at the highest levels of Putin’s regime but also the devastating results of misgovernance in a time of war.
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