Russian transport official drops dead in office on same day as Putin’s sacked minister dies in apparent suicide

A RUSSIAN transport official dropped dead in his office on the same day as Vladimir Putin’s transport minister apparently killed himself after being sacked.

Roman Starovoit, who had held the post for less than a year, was dismissed by the tyrant on Monday – and hours later he reportedly took his own life.

A man in a suit reviewing documents.

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Roman Starovoit died just hours after being sacked by Putin
Photo of Andrey Korneichuk, a Transport Ministry official.

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Another Transport Ministry official, Andrey Korneichuk, dropped dead on the same dayCredit: East2West
Man in suit presenting a wooden box to a man in uniform.

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Roman Starovoit was presented with a pistol by the Russian Interior Ministry in 2023, a weapon that it is suspected was used to kill himCredit: Credit: East2West
A dark-colored Tesla Model X driving past a red and white striped barrier.

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The Tesla in which Starovoit is said to have shot himself dead, according to Russian policeCredit: East2West

On the same day, Andrey Korneichuk, deputy head of the Russian Federal Road Agency’s Property Management Department, died at the Transportation Ministry’s Moscow headquarters.

According to Telegram channels with close ties to Russian law enforcement, the 42-year-old official died in his office.

He is said to have stood up suddenly, collapsed to the floor, and died.

Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Russian state media reported that Korneichuk died at his workplace, possibly from “acute heart failure”.

Korneichuk reportedly died after news broke that Starovoit had been sacked from his post.

There is no indication the deaths are linked.

Meanwhile, telegram channels with links to the Russian security forces reported Starovoit’s cause of death as suicide – claiming the minister was found dead with gunshot wounds.

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The firearm, according to Russian media, was an award pistol issued to him in 2023 by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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Putin was “shocked” over the sudden death of Starovoit.

But the Kremlin refused to be drawn on how Roman Starovoit had died, saying it must be left for the investigation.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “This cannot but shock normal people.

“Naturally, it shocked us too.”

Versions of Starovoit’s death from official sources were constantly changing, with initial reports saying his body had been found at home.

But doubts over his apparent suicide emerged after Russian authorities said he was found inside the car.

Russian cops then confirmed Starovoit’s body was found having shot himself inside his black Tesla.

Press reports and photos clearly showed a body being removed from long grass near the electric car.

Sources close to the Kremlin revealed he had left his ministry after morning meetings like nothing was wrong.

Vladimir Putin and another man in suits seated across a desk from each other.

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The 53-year-old was fired by PutinCredit: East2West

The minister’s 25-year-old girlfriend Polina Korneeva was seen crying at the scene.

She was later driven away in an official Aurus limousine after reportedly identifying his body.

Reports said the last time Starovoit communicated with his family was two days ago.

Starovoit had divorced his wife in 2021, the mother of his two children, and started a relationship with Korneeva.

The dead ex-minister had a daughter 15, and son, 18.

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According to sources, on July 5, he arrived at the competition to see his daughter, stayed there for less than an hour, hugged her and left. 

He did not contact his family again.

Starovoit’s passing is the latest in a string of suspicious deaths of Russian officials, oligarchs and insiders since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine began.

Many have died in reported suicides, falls from windows or under mysterious circumstances, fuelling speculation about growing instability behind the Kremlin’s walls.

Trump slams Putin’s ‘bulls***’ and trashes the tyrant’s ‘meaningless’ promises

By Sayan Bose, Foreign News Reporter

A RAGING Donald Trump has slammed Vladimir Putin for talking “bull****” about the Ukraine war and making “meaningless” promises.

The savage attack comes as Trump vowed to send more weapons to Ukraine as he appears to be growing increasingly frustrated with the Russian tyrant.

“We get a lot of bull**** thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth,” Trump told reporters during a televised cabinet meeting at the White House.

“He’s very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.”

Trump reiterated that he was “very unhappy” with Putin since their phone call last week made no progress on the Ukraine peace deal – something the US president has pushed for since returning to power.

But Putin has snubbed peace and is instead steadily increasing his overnight bombing raids – which could soon hit 1,000 a day.

Trump’s criticism of Putin came a day after he said he would send more weapons to Ukraine – a sweeping reversal of Washington’s announcement last week that it was halting some arms shipments.

He said: “We’re going to send some more weapons.

“We have to. They have to be able to defend themselves.They’reting hit very hard now.”

“We’re going to have to send more weapons, defensive weapons, primarily.”

Moscow had no immediate reaction to Trump’s strongly worded comments about Putin, but the Kremlin said that sending arms to Ukraine only serves to prolong the conflict.

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