Vladimir Mikhailenko, 47, the chairman of the Karelian state property committee, died in hospital in Petrozavodsk, 700 kilometers north of Moscow.
"It was a hired killing," the agency said. "His wallet was not taken."
In another incident, Moscow police spokesman Alexander Cherednykov said Gennady Solovyev, 56, of the Supreme Court, had been attacked outside his home on Ulitsa Zhukovskogo, central Moscow, at 9 P.M. on Tuesday.
"He received several serious knife wounds," Cherednykov said.
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