Alexander Tyunin, chief executive of a Russian carbon fiber and composites company affiliated with state nuclear giant Rosatom, was discovered dead on Thursday near his car in the Moscow region.

A hunting rifle and a note referencing long-term depression were found nearby.

Authorities say they are treating the case as a possible suicide.

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    7 hours ago

    Really sad seeing what censorship does to a nation.

    China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, all of them do heinous things and we only get to see what leaks out because none of them have a free press.