Ravil Maganov, who was also Lukoil’s vice president, had openly criticized the war in Ukraine. The 67-year-old was chairman of the company’s board, which called for “the earliest end to the armed conflict” and expressed “sincere sympathy for all victims” in March. The statement continued: “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and the settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy.” Ukraine war live updates: Nuclear plant ‘shuts down’ as Russia destroys ‘sabotage group’ nearby Mr Maganov died after falling from a sixth-floor window at the Central Clinical Hospital this morning, according to RBC News in Russia. Other Russian media and the Reuters news agency, citing unnamed sources, also reported that Maganov fell from a window. The hospital, known as the “Kremlin Clinic” for treating patients from Russia’s political and business elite, confirmed the death to Russian state news agency RIA Novosti without disclosing the circumstances. It is the same hospital where former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev died on Tuesday. Subscribe to Ukraine War Diaries on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Spreaker Mr Maganov is the second top Lukoil executive to die under mysterious circumstances in recent months. Russian police have opened a criminal case following the death of former Lukoil executive Alexander Subbotin in early May, The Moscow Times reports. Read more: British ‘war hero’ killed in Ukraine after volunteering as doctor Can Ukrainians take back Kherson? Gorbachev had a “huge impact” on the course of world history, Putin says Mr. Maganov had been with Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil producer, since 1993 and oversaw refining, production and exploration operations. He became president in 2020. Mr Maganov was a close associate of one of the company’s founders, Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet deputy oil minister who was sanctioned by Britain after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nail’s brother is the head of the middle Russian oil producer Tatneft. No immediate comment was available from Lukoil.


title: “Russian Oil Chief Ravil Maganov Who Criticized The War In Ukraine Died After Falling From A Hospital Window Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Carolyn Stewart”


Ravil Maganov, who was also Lukoil’s vice president, had openly criticized the war in Ukraine. The 67-year-old was chairman of the company’s board, which called for “the earliest end to the armed conflict” and expressed “sincere sympathy for all victims” in March. The statement continued: “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and the settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy.” Ukraine war live updates: Nuclear plant ‘shuts down’ as Russia destroys ‘sabotage group’ nearby Mr Maganov died after falling from a sixth-floor window at the Central Clinical Hospital this morning, according to RBC News in Russia. Other Russian media and the Reuters news agency, citing unnamed sources, also reported that Maganov fell from a window. The hospital, known as the “Kremlin Clinic” for treating patients from Russia’s political and business elite, confirmed the death to Russian state news agency RIA Novosti without disclosing the circumstances. It is the same hospital where former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev died on Tuesday. Subscribe to Ukraine War Diaries on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Spreaker Mr Maganov is the second top Lukoil executive to die under mysterious circumstances in recent months. Russian police have opened a criminal case following the death of former Lukoil executive Alexander Subbotin in early May, The Moscow Times reports. Read more: British ‘war hero’ killed in Ukraine after volunteering as doctor Can Ukrainians take back Kherson? Gorbachev had a “huge impact” on the course of world history, Putin says Mr. Maganov had been with Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil producer, since 1993 and oversaw refining, production and exploration operations. He became president in 2020. Mr Maganov was a close associate of one of the company’s founders, Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet deputy oil minister who was sanctioned by Britain after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nail’s brother is the head of the middle Russian oil producer Tatneft. No immediate comment was available from Lukoil.


title: “Russian Oil Chief Ravil Maganov Who Criticized The War In Ukraine Died After Falling From A Hospital Window Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Patricia Cannon”


Ravil Maganov, who was also Lukoil’s vice president, had openly criticized the war in Ukraine. The 67-year-old was chairman of the company’s board, which called for “the earliest end to the armed conflict” and expressed “sincere sympathy for all victims” in March. The statement continued: “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and the settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy.” Ukraine war live updates: Nuclear plant ‘shuts down’ as Russia destroys ‘sabotage group’ nearby Mr Maganov died after falling from a sixth-floor window at the Central Clinical Hospital this morning, according to RBC News in Russia. Other Russian media and the Reuters news agency, citing unnamed sources, also reported that Maganov fell from a window. The hospital, known as the “Kremlin Clinic” for treating patients from Russia’s political and business elite, confirmed the death to Russian state news agency RIA Novosti without disclosing the circumstances. It is the same hospital where former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev died on Tuesday. Subscribe to Ukraine War Diaries on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Spreaker Mr Maganov is the second top Lukoil executive to die under mysterious circumstances in recent months. Russian police have opened a criminal case following the death of former Lukoil executive Alexander Subbotin in early May, The Moscow Times reports. Read more: British ‘war hero’ killed in Ukraine after volunteering as doctor Can Ukrainians take back Kherson? Gorbachev had a “huge impact” on the course of world history, Putin says Mr. Maganov had been with Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil producer, since 1993 and oversaw refining, production and exploration operations. He became president in 2020. Mr Maganov was a close associate of one of the company’s founders, Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet deputy oil minister who was sanctioned by Britain after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nail’s brother is the head of the middle Russian oil producer Tatneft. No immediate comment was available from Lukoil.


title: “Russian Oil Chief Ravil Maganov Who Criticized The War In Ukraine Died After Falling From A Hospital Window Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “David White”


Ravil Maganov, who was also Lukoil’s vice president, had openly criticized the war in Ukraine. The 67-year-old was chairman of the company’s board, which called for “the earliest end to the armed conflict” and expressed “sincere sympathy for all victims” in March. The statement continued: “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and the settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy.” Ukraine war live updates: Nuclear plant ‘shuts down’ as Russia destroys ‘sabotage group’ nearby Mr Maganov died after falling from a sixth-floor window at the Central Clinical Hospital this morning, according to RBC News in Russia. Other Russian media and the Reuters news agency, citing unnamed sources, also reported that Maganov fell from a window. The hospital, known as the “Kremlin Clinic” for treating patients from Russia’s political and business elite, confirmed the death to Russian state news agency RIA Novosti without disclosing the circumstances. It is the same hospital where former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev died on Tuesday. Subscribe to Ukraine War Diaries on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Spreaker Mr Maganov is the second top Lukoil executive to die under mysterious circumstances in recent months. Russian police have opened a criminal case following the death of former Lukoil executive Alexander Subbotin in early May, The Moscow Times reports. Read more: British ‘war hero’ killed in Ukraine after volunteering as doctor Can Ukrainians take back Kherson? Gorbachev had a “huge impact” on the course of world history, Putin says Mr. Maganov had been with Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil producer, since 1993 and oversaw refining, production and exploration operations. He became president in 2020. Mr Maganov was a close associate of one of the company’s founders, Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet deputy oil minister who was sanctioned by Britain after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nail’s brother is the head of the middle Russian oil producer Tatneft. No immediate comment was available from Lukoil.