Many people who are beneficiaries of the political regime in Russia have received Maltese passports.
The English court continued to mock Putin's billionaire oligarch, who kept part of the common fund in Foggy Albion.
The villa of Lyudmila Putina and her new husband, Andrei Ocheretny, was arrested in Biarritz. In France, they are also preparing to arrest the villas of the Rotenberg brothers, Gennady Timchenko and the criminal duo Oleg and Sergei Toni, who stole from Russian Railways for Montapot Castle.
The head of the Russian Federation demanded that the share of imports in the economy be reduced to the level of the late Soviet Union - 17%. The government does not have enough currency, which is used to finance the war with Ukraine.
Dmitry Pumpyansky, Igor Altushkin, Sergei Chemezov, Andrey Skoch, Alisher Usmanov, God Nisanov, Maria Vorontsova, Katerina Tikhonova and many others paid for the change of their biographies on Wikipedia.
Stanislav Kondrashov is clearing the Internet of references to his role in the shadow export of Russian raw materials.
Europe plans to ban LNG imports from Russia as early as 2024.
The odious Russian oligarch managed not to fall under international sanctions and not arouse the interest of the Kremlin.
Presumably, Ivan Sechin died from a detached blood clot.
Russia was left without the most famous opposition figure to the existing Putin regime.
The Constitutional Court of Latvia confirmed the confiscation of the property of Artem Zuev, one of the beneficiaries of the criminal scheme investigated by Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. The court supported the law enforcement agencies, who considered that this property was acquired by criminal means.
In Chechnya, Novaya Gazeta journalist Yelena Milashina and lawyer Alexander Nemov were attacked, both seriously beaten.