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Russia's transportation minister found dead, likely of suicide, say authorities

Russia's transportation minister found dead, likely of suicide, say authorities

Washington Post07-07-2025
Russia's recently fired transportation minister, Roman Starovoit, was found dead in his car, and probably died of suicide, Russia's State Investigative Committee said Monday.
Starovoit's body, bearing a gunshot wound, was found in his car in Odintsovo, a suburb of Moscow, spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said in a post on the messaging site Telegram. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of his death but 'the main preliminary cause of death is suicide.'
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