July 8, 2025

In a stunning and deeply unsettling twist from the heart of Putin’s crumbling regime, Russia's disgraced Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead under suspicious circumstances just hours after being sacked by the Kremlin strongman himself. The 53-year-old, allegedly humiliated for failing to shield Russia’s aviation sector from relentless Ukrainian attacks, was discovered dead near his Tesla in a Moscow park — but conflicting reports, shifting narratives, and an eerie lack of surveillance footage have only fueled suspicions of foul play. Initial official statements claimed he died at home, later revised to suicide inside his car, yet photo evidence shows his body being extracted from nearby grassland, far from the luxury vehicle. While the regime scrambles to contain the fallout, teary-eyed witnesses, a mysteriously gifted government pistol, and shadowy inconsistencies suggest something far more sinister is at play. Once again, the silent purge of Russian elites raises the question: who really controls the narrative inside Putin’s paranoid palace?

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