Kremlin’s Silent Response to Transport Minister’s Suspicious Death Reveals Deeper Corruption Crisis
Roman Starovoit’s death amid corruption probes exposes Kremlin’s internal rot and failed leadership, as silence and obfuscation raise troubling questions.

The apparent suicide of Russia’s transportation minister, Roman Starovoit, is more than a tragic personal loss — it signals a deep-rooted crisis of corruption and cover-up within the Kremlin's elite. Found dead from a gunshot wound hours after his abrupt dismissal by President Vladimir Putin, Starovoit’s death is shrouded in official silence and rampant speculation. What the Kremlin isn’t telling us speaks volumes. While Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed shock and sorrow, he refused to address the circumstances behind the incident, insisting that details await investigation. But when one of your top Cabinet ministers dies under suspicious circumstances amid corruption...
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