Russian propagandists are actively discussing the mysterious death of the former Minister of Transport of Russia, Roman Starovoyt. Some sources are spreading theories about a possible order in connection with his potential involvement in corruption schemes. There are also voices claiming that the death could have been the result of the former minister's own intentions to avoid responsibility in a court process.
Some commentators are trying to explain the situation by saying that Starovoyt had a Tesla, while others see in the suicide an act of 'proper use of awarded weapons'. Overall, the death of the former minister has sparked various opinions and contexts, but none go beyond mere hypothetical assumptions or accusations.
Perhaps if he hadn't had such a car, acquired through 'hard work', there would have been no reason to shoot himself.
Propagandist Yulia Vityazeva expressed her disappointment that the death of the former minister is subjected to 'hype' discussions, rather than sympathy and understanding of the tragedy as a human loss.
Russian letters will not end here. Rather, the mysterious death of the former Minister of Transport of Russia will remain a subject of speculation and contradictory opinions until this mystery is resolved.