The top manager died on the spot from his injuries, and his body was discovered by the staff of the medical institution.
Lukoil vice president Ravil Maganov, 67, died in Moscow after falling from a hospital window. This was reported by the Russian pro-government publication Interfax on Thursday, September 1.
Media reports say the Lukoil vice president allegedly threw himself from the sixth floor of the Central Clinical Hospital on Marshal Timoshenko Street in Moscow. As a result of the fall, he died at the scene from his injuries.
His body was discovered by medical personnel. The police arrived at the scene. The causes of the incident have not yet been established.
Note that Maganov has worked in Lukoil structures since 1993.
In 2006, he was appointed First Vice President.
In 2020, after the death of the chairman of the board of directors of the oil company, Valery Graifer, he headed the board and left the board.
Recall that over the course of several months, six Kremlin-linked oligarchs died under mysterious circumstances. Four of them worked for the state energy company Gazprom, which financed the war in Ukraine.
Also in Moscow, 76-year-old Major General of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation Yevgeny Lobachev was found dead.
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Source: korrespondent

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