The Russian Minister of Transport will be released and will soon be dead under unexplained circumstances. No wonder that social media speculate wildly. Especially since Roman Starowoit has enough predecessors to do the same.
Roman Starowoit was Russian Minister of Transport for a year. Then Vladimir Putin dismissed him, without a reason, but of course this failure has a method. Anyone who rules absolutely does not want to justify themselves for not having a face in their government or someone has forfeited their favor through incompetence. Method also has that released managers will also have to let their life from the job after being released.
In this case, the ex-transport minister was found in his car just a few hours later. The spokeswoman for the investigative authority expressed a remarkable sentence: “The main version is suicide.”
Main version? Are there any other versions?
Even in Russia, social media rotated with wild guesses. Speculation of speculation was lined up on the telegram channels-that Starowoit was forced to suicide; that he was actually shot; that he died by murder or suicide before he was released.

Gerhard Spörl has always been interested in global political events and changes, which of course also touch Germany’s role in international fabric. He worked in leading positions in the “Zeit” and in the “Spiegel”, was a correspondent in the USA in between and today writes books, preferably about historical topics.
As always, if the truth cannot be seen, conspiracy theories bloom. In our latitudes we are always used to new theories about John F. Kennedy’s murder. It is astonishing that also in the oppression of Vladimir Putin of the main version of the main version of the main version.
Starowoit was previously governor of Kursk. Kursk is the region in which the Ukrainian army has penetrated. A supporting version is that he fell out of favor. But it is not very conclusive, because then he would not have become Minister of Transport.
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Another side version claims that chaos at the Russian airports would have cost him the job. This is more possible, since the Ukrainian drones in the Russian area sometimes affect air traffic heavily, sometimes less. The Minister of Transport is undoubtedly responsible for this.
However, it is more important that political or economic characters fall out of favor with a certain regularity and pay the deep case with life.
Mikhail Lesin was, for example, media minister. Certainly not an outstanding post, but at least he moved in the wider area of the Great Vladimir. In 2015, Lesin was found dead in his hotel room in Washington DC.
Or Sergej Protosenya, who had been a manager at the state company Gazprom. Together with his wife, he died in a villa in Spain under unexplained circumstances.
Or Wladislaw Surkow, his sign of consultants from Vladimir Putin, released in 2020. Since then he has not appeared, may have been submerged somewhere so that he does not do it like others from the orbit of the Kremlin ruler.
You shouldn’t forget Alexej Nawalny, whom Putin put in the Gulag until he was dead. The series could be complemented. But what do we learn from it?
Actually nothing new. Nevertheless, one should never get used to the fact that the rachlust does not dried up real dictators and that they pursue friends who became enemies until death.
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