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Russian minister ‘flees to the US’ amid fraud probe

A Russian minister has become the first high-ranking official to escape Vladimir Putin’s regime after allegedly fleeing to the US amid a fraud probe.

Denis Butsayev, 49, has reportedly managed to escape the country after being fired from his position as Deputy Minister of Natural Resources.

He was reportedly sacked on April 22 by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The minister is believed to have made the trip to the States on the same day, although the exact date he left the country is yet to be confirmed.

Butsayev travelled to Minsk, Belarus, before making the journey to Tbilisi in Georgia, and then to America. 

During his daring alleged escape, he seemingly managed to evade the FSB – Putin’s feared security services.

The former minister was forced to flee the country amid a growing investigation into reported top-level corruption, as per The Moscow Times.

The fraud probe is understood to involve Butsayev and other high-ranking figures at the Russian Environmental Operator – a government agency he previously led until 2025.

Denis Butsayev, 49, has reportedly managed to escape the country after being fired from his position as Deputy Minister of Natural Resources

Denis Butsayev, 49, has reportedly managed to escape the country after being fired from his position as Deputy Minister of Natural Resources

During his daring alleged escape, he seemingly managed to evade the FSB - Putin's feared security services

During his daring alleged escape, he seemingly managed to evade the FSB – Putin’s feared security services

It is not clear whether he was facing any charges.

Butsayev’s success in his alleged escape has made him the first person of his stature within Putin’s regime to flee.

Reports have confirmed that the high-ranking official does not face any Western sanctions.

Before joining the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry in 2025, Butsayev served as CEO of the Russian Environmental Operator, a government-sponsored enterprise created in 2019 to manage the Kremlin’s national waste management reforms.

It comes after Ukrainian foreign secretary Dmytro Kuleba said he knew of an American spy in the Kremlin who may have alerted the White House to Russia‘s preparations for a full-scale war in Ukraine, before February 2022.

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There are no confirmed reports or accusations of Butsayev being a US spy.

It comes after a pro-Kremlin influencer with 13million followers issued a direct warning to Putin over Russia’s economic crisis.

Victoria Bonya, a former reality TV star, posted an extraordinary 18-minute video address to the Russian president, telling him the public is ready to ‘snap’.

‘People are afraid of you,’ she told Putin in rare criticism.

‘Ordinary people are afraid, bloggers are afraid, artists are afraid. Governors are afraid of you.’

Despite her previous unctuous backing for Putin and his long war, Bonya, 46, claimed the Kremlin leader is receiving false reports from officials and has no real understanding of the hardship facing Russians.

She warned him: ‘The most frightening thing is that this is happening because you, Vladimir [Putin], do not know what is going on in the country.

‘You are not being given accurate information.’

Her criticism echoes some experts who say Putin has surrounded himself with yes-men and those who are too intimidated to challenge him, as well as corrupt oligarchs who face ruin if his policies change.

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