International

Former Russian Transport Minister Found Dead After Sudden Dismissal

Russia’s political scene was thrown into turmoil on Monday, July 7, 2025, following the sudden death of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, who was dismissed earlier that day by President Vladimir Putin. Authorities say Starovoit was found dead with what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances.

According to Russia’s Investigative Committee, the death occurred shortly after Starovoit was relieved of his post without any stated reason. Deputy Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin was immediately named as his replacement. Though no formal link has been made between the dismissal and the death, Russian media outlet Kommersant reported that Starovoit was about to be implicated in a corruption case involving the embezzlement of state funds meant for border fortifications near Ukraine. His short-lived successor, Aleksey Smirnov, had earlier been arrested in April in connection with the same case.

Starovoit had been appointed Minister of Transport in May 2024. Prior to that, he served nearly six years as governor of the Kursk region, a territory that became a flashpoint in Russia’s ongoing conflict with Ukraine. In August 2024, Ukrainian forces seized parts of the region in a surprise offensive, and although Russian troops have since regained control, Kyiv claims it still holds a portion of Russian territory near the border.

Political Fallout and Kremlin Response

The timing and manner of Starovoit’s death have sparked speculation across Russia’s political and media circles. Speaking before the death was announced, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to confirm whether the dismissal was due to a loss of presidential trust, stating, “A loss of trust is mentioned if there is a loss of trust. Such wording was not used in the Kremlin decree.”

Later, Andrei Kartapolov, the head of the State Duma Defence Committee, revealed to RTVI that Starovoit’s death had occurred “quite a while ago,” implying that the public announcement may have been delayed.

Former Russian Transport Minister Found Dead After Sudden Dismissal
Roman Starovoit

Roman Starovoit’s passing adds to growing tensions within Russia’s political landscape, especially as corruption investigations widen and pressure mounts on officials linked to the country’s military and infrastructure sectors. His unexpected death also raises new questions about accountability, internal power struggles and the toll of high-stakes leadership roles within President Putin’s government.

Read Also: Russia Cautions U.S. Against Military Involvement in Israel-Iran Conflict

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button