Russia: Former Rosneft Branch Oil Director Shot Dead

Опубликовано: 21 Январь 2015

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Former Rosneft-Stavropol oil company director Aleksander Chernukhina was found dead from bullet wounds near his mother's home in the southwestern Russia city of Stavropol on the evening of Jan. 14.

Russia's federal-level law enforcement body has launched a murder and weapons-trafficking investigation.

According to a report from the Stavropol Federation Investigative Committee, Chernukhina died at the scene from four shots to the chest. He was reportedly found by neighbors at about 8 pm.

Police said the attack could have been connected to Chernukhina's business activities. A murder investigation has begun. No suspects have been named.

Rosneft-Stavropol is a branch of Rosneft, and produced 6.1 million barrels of crude oil in 2012. Rosneft claims to be the world's largest publicly traded oil company. Chernukhina resigned from Rosneft-Stavropol in 2011.

This article was edited on Jan. 16 to reflect the correct title of Aleksander Chernukhina. OCCRP regrets the error.