Former Russian Senator Umar Dzhabrailov Dies from Head Wound
The Death of Umar Dzhabrailov
According to Главком: Former Russian senator Umar Dzhabrailov has died in Moscow. He was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head in a hotel on Tverskaya Street. A 9mm Luger pistol was found near his body. Dzhabrailov was hospitalized in critical condition with brain swelling. This incident follows a previous suicide attempt he made in 2020. His death highlights the often turbulent lives of wealthy political figures in Russia.
Umar Dzhabrailov was born on June 28, 1958, in Grozny. In 1997, he became a top manager for the 'Plaza' group of companies, which managed several major properties including the 'Okhotny Ryad' and 'Smolensky Passage' shopping centers, the 'Kuntsevo' residential complex, and the 'Russia' hotel. From 2004 to 2009, he served as a senator in the Federation Council representing the Chechen government. He had previously run for the Russian presidency in 2000, finishing in 11th place. Between 2009 and 2013, he worked as an advisor to the assistant of the Russian president, Sergei Prikhodko.
Personal Life and Controversies
In 2017, a court found Dzhabrailov guilty of hooliganism and fined him 500,000 rubles, leading to his expulsion from the 'United Russia' party. He was married twice and is survived by two daughters who reside in Monte Carlo. In 2019, he admitted to having had an affair with Ksenia Sobchak in the early 2000s. Throughout his life, he frequently attracted media attention through associations with celebrities such as supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Sharon Stone, and journalist Tina Kandelaki.
Separately, on the night of February 25, Ukrainian special operations forces conducted a drone attack on key components of Russian air defense systems in Crimea. The strike destroyed a launcher from an S-400 anti-aircraft missile system. During this operation, Lieutenant Colonel Hasan Tumgoev, the battalion commander of the S-400 system, was killed.
Commenting on his situation, Umar Dzhabrailov had stated he was 'extremely concerned about the situation' and assured that 'the tragedy has not touched anyone.'
The death of Umar Dzhabrailov has caused a significant public reaction, given his prominence in Russian politics and business. His life was marked by contrasts, from a successful career to personal tragedies. Meanwhile, events in Ukraine, including the attack on Russian air defense systems, indicate the ongoing conflict between the two nations, which continues to have profound implications for regional security. These parallel developments underscore the complex and tense political landscape in Eastern Europe.
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