The Russian Basketball Federation (RFB) has been suspended by governing body FIBA, putting their participation in the 2016 Olympics in doubt.

The RFB published a letter from FIBA yesterday stating that the Russian federation had been immediately disqualified from competition.

This comes after years of instability at the RFB, which culminated in a June court decision that forced the federation to hold new presidential elections.

The suspension, if still in place, will rule them out of the European Championship in September, which doubles as a qualifying competition for the Olympics.

“Russia’s participation in the European Championship in autumn and the 2016 Olympics is under a real threat,” the honorary president of the RFB Sergei Chernov told TASS.

“We all need to think together how to find a way out of this situation. This includes the RFB, the sports ministry, the Russian Olympic Committee. They all need to think,” he added.

Yulia Anikeeva was elected the RFB’s president in August 2013, but the results of the vote were later contested and a court told the federation to hold new elections.

These are due to take place on August 25 and former NBA player Andrei Kirilenko is set to stand as a candidate.

FIBA said in their letter that interference in the running of the RFB was behind their decision.

That claim was contested by Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko, who said they would be prepared to contest the suspension at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

“I will fly there myself to meet with them (FIBA) and take care of the situation. You can’t deal with Russia like this,” Mutko told TASS.

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