Ex-FSB general found dead in Moscow home
Retired FSB Maj. Gen. Igor Laptev, 83, was found dead in Moscow on Aug. 21 in what Russian media described as an apparent suicide.
Retired FSB Major General Igor Laptev, aged 83, was discovered deceased in his Moscow residence on August 21, with Russian media reporting it as a probable suicide. Laptev's lifeless body was found inside his apartment on Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street. Initial investigations suggest he succumbed to a gunshot wound to the head.
No further information regarding the circumstances surrounding the ex-FSB general's demise has been disclosed. Throughout his career, Laptev had served in the Afghanistan conflict, later transitioning to the KGB and subsequently the FSB, where he specialized in "information security." During the late 1990s, he also held the position of deputy minister for taxes and levies in Russia.
In 1998, Laptev assumed the role of chairman of the board of directors at Informtekhnika & Communications, a firm that designs and manufactures secure professional communications systems for government and corporate clients. Notable clients of the company have included Russia's Defense Ministry, Interior Ministry, and the St. Petersburg telephone network.
In July, another former Russian executive, Alexei Korshenko, was found dead in Moscow. Korshenko, 57, had previously served as deputy CEO of Avia Group, managing VIP terminals at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport and St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport. Russian media initially reported his death as a suicide, but his acquaintances have reportedly cast doubt on that explanation.
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