❗️СРОЧНО Министр транспорта Роман Старовойт застрелился. Интервью с Сергеем Алексашенко

❗️СРОЧНО Министр транспорта Роман Старовойт застрелился. Интервью с Сергеем Алексашенко50:52

❗️СРОЧНО Министр транспорта Роман Старовойт застрелился. Интервью с Сергеем Алексашенко videosi uchun yuklab olish ma'lumotlari va tafsilotlari

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07/07/2025

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0:00 - The interview opens with Sergei Alexashenko discussing the death of Minister of Transport Roman Starovoyt. 0:40 - Alexashenko states he cannot recall the minister dying by suicide. 1:55 - The interview explores whether the death was indeed a suicide. 2:35 - He remarks that it has been a profound blow to Putin’s reputation. 5:50 - The discussion turns to Russian governors, noting that none can be held to account. 7:34 - Alexashenko questions whether Starovoyt’s death is part of elite repression. 11:55 - He explains recent developments within the Ministry of Transport. 13:45 - The interviewers discuss hypothetical catastrophe scenarios. 16:45 - The possibility of Starovoyt’s hidden fleet is addressed. 17:55 - Alexashenko comments on the ammonia leak in Ust‑Luga. 20:23 - He discusses how the transportation collapse affects airlines. 25:00 - The interview touches on import‑replacement airplanes. 26:40 - Alexashenko discusses Starovoyt’s personal background. 27:34 - He shares impressions from a recent call between Putin and Trump. 29:13 - He notes Trump’s inability to pressure Russia. 29:25 - He highlights how Putin has mastered communication with Trump. 29:57 - He comments that Putin’s rhetoric rattles Trump. 31:40 - Alexashenko states that Putin is clearly outmaneuvering Trump and is aware of it. 32:10 - He questions whether Trump retains any trump cards. 33:20 - He examines the oil market. 35:00 - Discusses whether the US will increase oil production. 37:07 - He reflects on whether the ruble is overvalued. 40:17 - He asks why imports are not growing. 41:27 - He discusses potential ways Russian authorities could weaken the ruble. 41:57 - The interview explores whether the Russian economy has become subordinate to China. 46:20 - Alexashenko discusses the world economy’s dependence on China. 48:17 - He returns to the topic of Starovoyt’s death. 50:17 - Concluding that it was not suicide.