A wave of arrests, suspicious deaths, and high-profile suicides is sweeping through Russia's political elite as President Vladimir Putin intensifies his crackdown on corruption and dissent. The recent apparent suicide of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, just hours after his dismissal, has sent shockwaves through the Kremlin. Former Tambov governor Maxim Egorov was also arrested on bribery charges, highlighting the regime's new willingness to target even high-ranking officials. Analysts suggest that the war in Ukraine and internal instability are driving Putin to tighten his grip, leaving Russia's elite living in fear. This marks a significant shift from previous years, when top officials were largely considered untouchable.
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