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Global News
18 hours ago
- Business
- Global News
Russian oil executive found dead outside his window, state media says
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Andrei Badalov, the vice-president of Russia's national oil pipeline, Transneft, has been found dead after allegedly falling out of a window of his home in suburban Moscow, law enforcement told Russian state media on Friday. The former businessman's body was discovered beneath a window of a house in Rublyovka, an upscale residential neighbourhood on the outskirts of the Russian capital, TASS, Russia's national news agency, says. The state-run oil conglomerate also confirmed Badalov's death, without elaborating on the circumstances, but said his work came during a 'difficult and stressful period' due to wartime sanctions, according to the independent Russian newspaper, The Moscow Times. Badalov had served as Transneft's vice-president since 2021. Story continues below advertisement TASS says law enforcement officers told the agency that the deceased had left a farewell note and that preliminary findings suggest his cause of death was suicide. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy An investigation into the incident is underway. This is the latest in a wave of unexplained deaths of high-profile Russian figures since Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022. More than a dozen others have also died: — With files from Global News


Miami Herald
a day ago
- Business
- Miami Herald
Top Russian Oil Executive Dies in Moscow Window Fall
A top Russian oil executive was found dead beneath his Moscow home in what authorities said was an apparent suicide, state media reported. Andrei Badalov, 62, had been vice president of the state-owned oil pipeline company Transneft since 2021. His body was found at the bottom of a house along Rublevskoye Highway after falling from a window, TASS reported. Police told TASS that Badalov had left a suicide note. Badalov's death is the latest in a long line of high-profile and wealthy Russians in recent years, many of whom have fallen from windows. The deaths come amid Russian President Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine, which has seen his country's oil sector hit hard with Western sanctions. This is a developing article. Updates to follow. Related Articles Russia Delivers Loaded Independence Day Greeting to USDonald Trump Reveals Details of Vladimir Putin CallPutin Faces Coal Crisis in Russia'Dangerous' US Halt to Ukraine Aid Could See Russian Battlefield Gains 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.


Novaya Gazeta Europe
a day ago
- Business
- Novaya Gazeta Europe
Top Russian oil executive dies ‘suddenly' after falling from 17th-storey apartment window — Novaya Gazeta Europe
A top Russian oil executive has died after falling from a window of his high-end apartment building in a Moscow suburb, Mash, a pro-Kremlin breaking news Telegram channel reported on Friday. Andrey Badalov, a 62-year-old vice president at Transneft, the world's largest pipeline operator and transporter of over 80% of Russia's crude oil annually, died after falling from the 17th storey, despite living on the apartment building's 10th floor, Baza, another pro-Kremlin Telegram channel reported on Friday. 'The preliminary cause of death is suicide', a law enforcement source told TASS, a Russian state-owned news agency. 'We are grieving the irreparable loss that has befallen our team. In the prime of his life and creative work, the life of a wonderful man, a unique professional, a reliable colleague and comrade was cut short', Transneft said in a company statement confirming Badalov's 'sudden death'. Badalov's death marks at least the tenth such case of a top executive in Russia's oil and gas industry dying under mysterious circumstances since the start of the war in Ukraine, according to calculations by Echo, an independent broadcaster. Most notably, in March 2024, Vitaly Robertus, a vice president of Lukoil, Russia's largest private oil company, died 'suddenly' by suicide in his office, after two chairmen had also previously died unexpectedly. From 2019 to 2021, Badalov headed the Voskhod Research Institute, a subordinate body of Russia's Finance Ministry, responsible for developing government IT projects, such as the automated electoral systems. In July 2021, Badalov was appointed vice president at Transneft, where he helped manage the company's digital transformation, including the automation of oil production and business activities.


Newsweek
a day ago
- Business
- Newsweek
Top Russian Oil Executive Dies in Moscow Window Fall
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A top Russian oil executive was found dead beneath his Moscow home in what authorities said was an apparent suicide, state media reported. Andrei Badalov, 62, had been vice president of the state-owned oil pipeline company Transneft since 2021. His body was found at the bottom of a house along Rublevskoye Highway after falling from a window, TASS reported. Police told TASS that Badalov had left a suicide note. Badalov's death is the latest in a long line of high-profile and wealthy Russians in recent years, many of whom have fallen from windows. The deaths come amid Russian President Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine, which has seen his country's oil sector hit hard with Western sanctions. This is a developing article. Updates to follow.


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Politics
- Daily Mirror
Oil tycoon dies 'falling out of window' in latest mysterious death
Andrey Badalov, 62, the vice-president of Transneft, fell from the 17th floor of a Moscow apartment block and he adds to the long list of mysterious deaths since Russia invaded Ukraine An oil tycoon has died after falling from a Russian tower block and it is the latest in a long list of mysterious deaths since Vladimir Putin launched his Ukraine invasion. Transneft vice-president Andrey Badalov, 62, lived on the 10th floor of an exclusive apartment block on Moscow's Rublevskoye Highway, but he plunged 180 feet from the 17th floor. Investigators were reported to be 'working at the scene'. A source said the 'preliminary cause' of death is 'suicide' and a letter supposedly written by Badalov to his wife was found, but other versions are being examined. The tycoon was married with two daughters. 'Badalov's body was found under the windows of an [apartment building] on Rublevskoye Highway,' a source told TASS. Transneft is Russia 's state oil pipeline monopoly headed by a former KGB spy, Nikolai Tokarev, 74, who served with Vladimir Putin, 72, in Germany in the Cold War. Badalov had studied at the General Staff Academy of the Armed Forces, which trains high-level officers and state managers. He had joined Transneft four four ago 'during a complex and tense period' and helped the company 'effectively overcome the challenges posed by [Western] sanctions'. A spate of mysterious deaths of executives linked to the oil and gas industries have hit Russia since Putin started plotting his invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. There have now been 11 deaths since the conflict began. While they are often categorised as suicides, doubts have been raised in multiple cases. Today Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky posted sarcastically: "Top managers of YUKOS and Lukoil have already fallen out of windows before. "What are you laughing at? They just fall out of windows themselves. Russian oil workers have this professional deformity. As soon as they approach the windows, their legs immediately give way." In 2022, Ravil Maganov, chairman of Lukoil, Russia's second-largest oil company, died when he plunged from a sixth floor window at Moscow's elite Central Clinical Hospital, also known as the Kremlin Clinic. On the same morning, Putin - who had earlier decorated Maganov, 67, with a top honour - swept into the hospital to pay his final respects to Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, who had died the same week. In 2023, leading war official Marina Yankina, 58, head of the financial support department of the Russian Defence Ministry's Western Military District, was found dead after falling 160ft from a 16th-floor window in St. Petersburg. The circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear. Former oil company vice president Mikhail Rogachev, 64, died after falling from his tenth-floor apartment in Moscow in October 2024. He had been a senior executive at Yukos, an oil company dismembered by Putin and his cronies.