According to reports in the Russian media, Ravil Maganov, chairman of the board of directors of Russian oil group Lukeil, died today after falling from the window of a hospital in Moscow.
Maganoy was 67 years old and ran one of the few companies in Russia critical of the war against Ukraine. Both sources confirmed the death after it was reported to Reuters.
In a statement made by Lukoil, the company said that the manager died due to a “serious illness”.
Moscow police did not comment on the death.
According to the Financial Times, citing police sources, Maganoy’s death was considered suicide and was treated by the manager.
heart problems. According to a source, he had also been diagnosed with depression.
Maganov was one of the historical directors of the group, which was founded in 1991. According to Lukoil, he suggested the name of the company.
The company called for an end to the war in Ukraine.
In March, Lukoil was one of several Russian companies that called for an end to Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine, resulting in a series of sanctions against prominent Russian groups and officials from Western countries.
At the end of April, millionaire Vaguit Alekperov resigned from the chairmanship of the group. A week ago, he was included in the list of Russian personalities subject to sanctions in the UK.
source: Noticias