He called for an end to the war in Ukraine, now he is dead: the head († 67) of the Russian Lukoil mysteriously fell out of the window – Novy Čas

The head of the board of directors of the second largest Russian oil company Lukoil, Ravil Maganov († 67), died on Thursday after falling from a hospital window in Moscow. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters. Some Russian media also reported on Maganov’s death, citing unnamed sources. The company Lukoil, for which the late Maganov worked since 1993 and was also its vice president, said without further details, according to AFP, that Maganov died after a “serious illness”. Lukoil was one of the first Russian companies to criticize the war in Ukraine and call for its end, reports the news website t-online.de. Lukoil is among the 100 largest concerns in the world and is mainly owned by Russian oligarchs. 📰 Travel in time with #Russia. Available time slot: from 2022 to 1992. Lukoil’s CEO Ravil Maganov is the latest #Russian big shot to die in broad daylight. According to the reports, he fell out of a fifth-floor hospital window. pic.twitter.com/lKLettoEcC — KyivPost (@KyivPost) September 1, 2022 The aforementioned German website also notes that there have been several unexplained deaths of high-ranking energy sector executives in Russia in recent months. For example, the body of Leonid Šulman, the head of transport at Gazprom Invest, was found. Next to him lay a note on which he complained of great pain in his broken leg. Reuters reports that Maganov was a close associate of one of Lukoil’s founders, Vagit Alekperov. He resigned from the post of head of this company in April. It comes a week after Britain froze his assets and banned him from entering the UK as part of sanctions over Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine.