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    Kremlin Says It Was Shocked by Tragic Death of Former Minister That Putin Fired

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The Kremlin is shocked by the sudden death of former minister Roman Starovoit, dismissed by Putin amid a corruption probe. An investigation is ongoing.

    Kremlin Expresses Shock Over Former Minister Starovoit's Sudden Death

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it was shocked by the sudden death of Russia's former transport minister Roman Starovoit, news of which broke hours after President Vladimir Putin had sacked him.

    Starovoit was found dead in his car outside Moscow with a gunshot wound and the principal hypothesis is that he took his own life, state investigators said on Monday.

    Asked about Starovoit's death, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Putin had been briefed on the incident and described the news as "tragic and sad".

    Peskov declined to speculate on the cause of Starovoit’s death, citing the ongoing investigation.

    "It can't help but shock normal people. Naturally, it shocked us too," said Peskov. "There's an investigation under way. And it is this investigation that will answer all the questions."

    A presidential decree published on Monday gave no reason for the dismissal of Starovoit after barely a year in the job, though political analysts suspected it was linked to a corruption probe in the Kursk region, which he once governed.

    Reuters could not independently confirm those suggestions, though a transport industry source, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter, said on Monday that Starovoit's position had been in question for months due to questions about the same corruption scandal.

    That investigation centres on whether 19.4 billion roubles ($246 million) earmarked in 2022 for fortifying Russia's border with Ukraine in the Kursk region was properly spent or whether some of that money was embezzled.

    (Reporting by Dmitry AntonovWriting by Maxim Rodionov; editing by Guy Faulconbridge/Andrew Osborn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kremlin shocked by Roman Starovoit's sudden death.
    • •Starovoit found dead after being dismissed by Putin.
    • •Death occurred amid a corruption investigation.
    • •Investigation into embezzlement in Kursk region ongoing.
    • •Kremlin declines to speculate on cause of death.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says it was shocked by tragic death of former minister that Putin fired

    1How did Roman Starovoit die?

    Roman Starovoit was found dead in his car outside Moscow with a gunshot wound. The principal hypothesis is that he took his own life, according to state investigators.

    2
    What was the Kremlin's reaction to Starovoit's death?

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that President Putin was briefed on the incident and described the news as 'tragic and sad'. He emphasized that the ongoing investigation would answer all questions.

    3What led to Starovoit's dismissal as transport minister?

    A presidential decree gave no reason for Starovoit's dismissal after barely a year in the job. However, political analysts suspected it was linked to a corruption probe regarding funds for fortifying Russia's border with Ukraine.

    4Is there an ongoing investigation related to Starovoit's death?

    Yes, there is an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Starovoit's death. Peskov mentioned that the investigation would provide answers to the questions raised.

    5What amount was involved in the corruption probe linked to Starovoit?

    The investigation centers on whether 19.4 billion roubles, approximately $246 million, earmarked for fortifying Russia's border with Ukraine was properly spent.

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