Russian Oil Exec Who , Criticized Ukraine Invasion , Dies After Falling From Hospital Window.<br />'The Guardian' reports that a senior <br />Russian oil executive has died after falling <br />from a window at a Moscow hospital.<br />The death of Ravil Maganov, the chair of the board of directors of Lukoil, comes just months after his company criticized the Russian invasion of Ukraine.<br />The death of Ravil Maganov, the chair of the board of directors of Lukoil, comes just months after his company criticized the Russian invasion of Ukraine.<br />Lukoil is Russia's <br />largest private oil company.<br />According to the Interfax news agency, Maganov , “fell from a window at Central clinical <br />hospital. He died from injuries sustained.".<br />Meanwhile, Lukoil released a statement claiming that Maganov had , “passed away following a severe illness.”.<br />'The Guardian' reports that it remains <br />unclear whether his death was an accident, <br />a suicide or the result of foul play.<br />Russian state media reports that an unnamed source claims Maganov had been admitted to the hospital <br />with a heart condition and was taking antidepressants.<br />According to Russian news site Baza, Maganov may have slipped <br />from a balcony while smoking, but no CCTV footage was <br />captured because cameras had been turned off for repairs.<br />'The Guardian' reports that six businesspeople with ties to the Russian energy sector have died in apparent suicides or under mysterious circumstances since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.<br />None of those deaths have <br />been classified as murders.<br />Maganov was a longtime member of the Russian business <br />elite and a close associate of one of Lukoil’s founders, <br />Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet oil minister.<br />Maganov was a longtime member of the Russian business <br />elite and a close associate of one of Lukoil’s founders, <br />Vagit Alekperov, a former Soviet oil minister