The chairman of Russian oil and gas giant Lukoil — who spoke out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — died after falling from a hospital window, state news agencies RIA Novosti and TASS reported Thursday. Ravil Maganov died at the Central Clinical Hospital west of Moscow, according to reports, citing hospital and law enforcement sources. “The incident happened around 07:00 am. Moscow time at the Central Clinical Hospital… The man fell from the window of the sixth floor and died as a result of his injuries,” a source told TASS. Lukoil confirmed Maganov’s death in a statement posted on its website, saying only that the executive died “after a serious illness” and making no mention of a fall. “It is with deep regret that we announce that Ravil Maganov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC LUKOIL, has passed away after a serious illness,” the statement said. “Ravil Maganov contributed enormously to the development not only of the Company, but also of the entire Russian oil and gas sector.” Russia’s second largest oil company made headlines in early March after speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “LUKOIL’s Board of Directors hereby expresses its deepest concerns over the tragic events in Ukraine. Calling for an early end to the armed conflict, we express our sincere empathy for all victims affected by this tragedy,” it said in a statement of the board of directors to shareholders, staff and customers was published on March 3. “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy,” the statement added. Lukoil produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs more than 100,000 people. RIA Novosti cited a law enforcement source as saying the businessman “most likely committed suicide.” “Yes, we can confirm the fact [of death]. Investigative authorities are working on site to ascertain the causes of the incident,” the source said, according to RIA. At least five prominent Russian businessmen have reportedly killed themselves since late January, according to previous CNN reports.


title: “The Head Of Russian Oil Giant Lukoil Has Died After Falling From A Hospital Window According To State Media Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Patrick Kim”


The chairman of Russian oil and gas giant Lukoil — who spoke out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — died after falling from a hospital window, state news agencies RIA Novosti and TASS reported Thursday. Ravil Maganov died at the Central Clinical Hospital west of Moscow, according to reports, citing hospital and law enforcement sources. “The incident happened around 07:00 am. Moscow time at the Central Clinical Hospital… The man fell from the window of the sixth floor and died as a result of his injuries,” a source told TASS. Lukoil confirmed Maganov’s death in a statement posted on its website, saying only that the executive died “after a serious illness” and making no mention of a fall. “It is with deep regret that we announce that Ravil Maganov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC LUKOIL, has passed away after a serious illness,” the statement said. “Ravil Maganov contributed enormously to the development not only of the Company, but also of the entire Russian oil and gas sector.” Russia’s second largest oil company made headlines in early March after speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “LUKOIL’s Board of Directors hereby expresses its deepest concerns over the tragic events in Ukraine. Calling for an early end to the armed conflict, we express our sincere empathy for all victims affected by this tragedy,” it said in a statement of the board of directors to shareholders, staff and customers was published on March 3. “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy,” the statement added. Lukoil produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs more than 100,000 people. RIA Novosti cited a law enforcement source as saying the businessman “most likely committed suicide.” “Yes, we can confirm the fact [of death]. Investigative authorities are working on site to ascertain the causes of the incident,” the source said, according to RIA. At least five prominent Russian businessmen have reportedly killed themselves since late January, according to previous CNN reports.


title: “The Head Of Russian Oil Giant Lukoil Has Died After Falling From A Hospital Window According To State Media Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “John Ryan”


The chairman of Russian oil and gas giant Lukoil — who spoke out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — died after falling from a hospital window, state news agencies RIA Novosti and TASS reported Thursday. Ravil Maganov died at the Central Clinical Hospital west of Moscow, according to reports, citing hospital and law enforcement sources. “The incident happened around 07:00 am. Moscow time at the Central Clinical Hospital… The man fell from the window of the sixth floor and died as a result of his injuries,” a source told TASS. Lukoil confirmed Maganov’s death in a statement posted on its website, saying only that the executive died “after a serious illness” and making no mention of a fall. “It is with deep regret that we announce that Ravil Maganov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC LUKOIL, has passed away after a serious illness,” the statement said. “Ravil Maganov contributed enormously to the development not only of the Company, but also of the entire Russian oil and gas sector.” Russia’s second largest oil company made headlines in early March after speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “LUKOIL’s Board of Directors hereby expresses its deepest concerns over the tragic events in Ukraine. Calling for an early end to the armed conflict, we express our sincere empathy for all victims affected by this tragedy,” it said in a statement of the board of directors to shareholders, staff and customers was published on March 3. “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy,” the statement added. Lukoil produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs more than 100,000 people. RIA Novosti cited a law enforcement source as saying the businessman “most likely committed suicide.” “Yes, we can confirm the fact [of death]. Investigative authorities are working on site to ascertain the causes of the incident,” the source said, according to RIA. At least five prominent Russian businessmen have reportedly killed themselves since late January, according to previous CNN reports.


title: “The Head Of Russian Oil Giant Lukoil Has Died After Falling From A Hospital Window According To State Media Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Ricardo Lapidus”


The chairman of Russian oil and gas giant Lukoil — who spoke out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — died after falling from a hospital window, state news agencies RIA Novosti and TASS reported Thursday. Ravil Maganov died at the Central Clinical Hospital west of Moscow, according to reports, citing hospital and law enforcement sources. “The incident happened around 07:00 am. Moscow time at the Central Clinical Hospital… The man fell from the window of the sixth floor and died as a result of his injuries,” a source told TASS. Lukoil confirmed Maganov’s death in a statement posted on its website, saying only that the executive died “after a serious illness” and making no mention of a fall. “It is with deep regret that we announce that Ravil Maganov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC LUKOIL, has passed away after a serious illness,” the statement said. “Ravil Maganov contributed enormously to the development not only of the Company, but also of the entire Russian oil and gas sector.” Russia’s second largest oil company made headlines in early March after speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “LUKOIL’s Board of Directors hereby expresses its deepest concerns over the tragic events in Ukraine. Calling for an early end to the armed conflict, we express our sincere empathy for all victims affected by this tragedy,” it said in a statement of the board of directors to shareholders, staff and customers was published on March 3. “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of the problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy,” the statement added. Lukoil produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs more than 100,000 people. RIA Novosti cited a law enforcement source as saying the businessman “most likely committed suicide.” “Yes, we can confirm the fact [of death]. Investigative authorities are working on site to ascertain the causes of the incident,” the source said, according to RIA. At least five prominent Russian businessmen have reportedly killed themselves since late January, according to previous CNN reports.