Russian oligarchs hide their yachts in St. Petersburg
Russian oligarchs led by Vladimir Putin have created moorings near St. Petersburg to protect their superyachts.
Russian oligarchs led by Vladimir Putin have created moorings near St. Petersburg to protect their superyachts.
The fishing trawler “Bukhta Sokolovskaya” worth almost UAH 1 billion was arrested at the shipyard in Mykolaiv.
The oligarch’s Viktor Medvedchuk’s yacht is intended to be sold for the benefit of the Ukrainian budget. The vessel was arrested, as was its owner.
The court seized the property of the sanctioned oligarch Vadym Novinskyi. In particular, we are talking about shipbuilding plants and a terminal in Ochakiv, which were part of the Smart Holding group, where Novinsky was a beneficiary until the beginning of 2023.
The yacht of the general director of the Rostec corporation, Sergey Chemezov, was detained while trying to illegally leave the port of Barcelona.
The US State Department criticized the Hong Kong authorities for allowing the luxury yacht “Nord” belonging to the sanctioned russian oligarch Oleksiy Mordashov to dock in its waters.
On Wednesday, a French court ordered the country’s customs department to release an arrested yacht belonging to a russian billionaire.
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