The executive of Lukoil, Russia's second-biggest oil organization, tumbled to his death from a 6th floor hospital window in Moscow.
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A high-positioning Russian oil chief on Thursday subsequent to tumbling from a 6th floor medical clinic window in Moscow, the nation's state media revealed, the most recent in a progression of passings of financial specialists with binds to the energy business since Russia's intrusion of Ukraine in February.
A Russian oil chief whose organization went against Russia's intrusion of Ukraine has purportedly passed on in the wake of tumbling from a window in Moscow on Thursday.
Ravil Maganov, 67, executive of Russia's second biggest oil maker, LUKOIL, was viewed as dead after unexpectedly tumbling from a 6th floor window at Moscow's Central Clinical Hospital, as indicated by Russian news organization Interfax.
Media reports said he was being treated at the clinic, known as the 'Kremlin Clinic' since it treats the nation's world class, for a heart condition. They additionally said he had grumbled of being discouraged.
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