Russian Ministry of the Interior Maj. Gen. Vladimir Makarov, 72, was found dead in the village of Golikovo.
A senior Russian general has died of an apparent suicide in a Moscow suburb early Monday, just weeks after he was reportedly sacked by President Vladimir Putin.
Makarov’s wife, Valentina, found her husband with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to Russian-language news outlet SOTA.Unconfirmed reports alleged that the general had fallen into a “deep depression” after being terminated by Putin. Russian authorities use the term “extremist” to describe a variety of opposition groups — such as jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation — or media that have been banned from organizing anti-government protests or distributing information deemed detrimental to the state, Reuters reported.
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