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Disappearance of Russian in Cyprus Linked to Kadyrov-Kerimov 'Shadow War'

Published January 12, 2026, 10:12
Disappearance of Russian in Cyprus Linked to Kadyrov-Kerimov 'Shadow War'

The disappearance of Russian oligarch Vladislav Baumgertner in Cyprus appears to be linked to a hidden power struggle between Suleiman Kerimov and Ramzan Kadyrov, centered around the Wildberries empire. Baumgertner, a close associate of Kerimov, vanished on January 7th after a business meeting in Limassol, with his mobile phone last traced to the Pissouri area. Investigations are ongoing with the participation of police, rescuers, and volunteers. The Fact in Face research platform dismisses suicide scenarios, as Baumgertner's relatives describe him as an active and optimistic man with clear professional plans. The conflict between Kerimov and Kadyrov has deep roots, starting with Uralkali and escalating with the dispute over control of Wildberries, where Kadyrov publicly accused Kerimov of plotting his assassination. Although the conflict is reportedly 'frozen' after Kremlin intervention, Fact in Face estimates that individuals close to Kerimov, such as Baumgertner, remain vulnerable. If Baumgertner is not found alive, the case could lead to a further escalation of the dispute between the two Russian elites. Fact in Face emphasizes that the case has implications beyond Russia's borders, reaching Cyprus. The investigation focuses on finding evidence that will shed light on the circumstances of the disappearance and potential links to the power struggle between Kerimov and Kadyrov.