The chairman of a Russian oil giant which called for the end to the war in Ukraine has died after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, according to reports.
Lukoil chair Ravil Maganov was reportedly being treated at a Moscow hospital when he fell
The company he worked for, Lukoil, called for the war to end shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine
The 67-year-old’s death is the latest in a string of mysterious deaths of high-profile Russian executives
Ravil Maganov, 67, was reportedly being treated at the city’s Central Clinical Hospital, sources told Russian media.
His is the latest in a string of mysterious deaths of high-level Russian executives.
In May Alexander Subbotin, a former senior manager at the same oil company, Lukoil, reportedly died in unusual circumstances, according to the BBC.
Lukoil, which is Russia’s second-largest oil producer, called for the war to end shortly after the country invaded Ukraine.
No immediate comment was available from Lukoil.
Mr Maganov joined Lukoil in 1993 and became chairman in 2020.
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