Mar 2 • 13:20 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Russian presidential candidate commits suicide in Moscow

Umar Dzhabraílov, a former presidential candidate in Russia, was found gravely injured and later died from a gunshot wound in a Moscow hotel.

Umar Dzhabraílov, a businessman and presidential candidate in the elections that brought Vladimir Putin to power in March 2000, has reportedly committed suicide in Moscow. Local media, including TASS, reported that the 67-year-old was discovered with a serious gunshot wound in a hotel in central Moscow and was transported urgently to a hospital, where he later died. Dzhabraílov, who was a former senator for Chechnya, was taken to the hospital as an unknown patient at 03:00 Moscow time, suffering from a head wound.

In the preceding days, Dzhabraílov had shared several videos on his social media platforms, discussing recent attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran, where he expressed concern for Russian tourists in the Middle East, particularly in the United Arab Emirates. These statements may provide context to his mental state leading up to the tragic event. His suicide raises questions about the pressures faced by political figures in Russia and the broader implications of dissent and mental health in a highly controlled political environment.

Dzhabraílov's legacy includes his historic failure in the 2000 election, where he garnered only 0.1% of the votes, making him the least supported candidate. His passing further underscores the political tensions in Russia and can be seen as a reflection of the struggles faced by those who oppose the current regime or express controversial opinions in a climate characterized by strict media control and limited political freedoms.

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