News of Russian Railways chief's Vladimir Yakunin was flashed by the three main news agencies last evening after they had received an emailed statement looking very much like an official government press release.
The only problem was that neither the government nor the Kremlin had heard a thing about it and the statement was a fake.
The incident began to look even worse when Yakunin's deputy Alexander Misharin told a regional news agency that he was delighted to get a promotion to Russian Railways' top post.
Officials were red in the face from both embarrassment and anger.
A seething Yakunin -- once mentioned as a possible presidential successor to Putin after the Russian leader finished his first two terms in 2008 -- told the Prime news agency that he was "going to find out" who was behind the release.
"I just took a huge dose of anger pills," Yakunin said.
He later told Interfax: "Nothing in the world happens just like that. This means that someone needed this."
Russian government spokeswoman Natalia Timakova told Interfax that the government intended to get the Federal Security Service (ex-KGB) involved in hunting down the guilty party.
News reports said that the IP address of the email belongs to a company registered in the Siberian region of Irkutsk.
Russian newspapers meanwhile had a field day with the news today.
"Vladimir Yakunin was fired from the wrong IP-address," the Kommersant newspaper remarked in a front-page headline.
"The head of Russian Railways was believed to have been fired for 30 minutes.
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