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Russia on Friday said it will nationalise “foreign” assets in annexed Crimea — including those with Ukraine-linked ownership — and funnel some of the funds to support people fighting in Ukraine. “Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea adopted a resolution on the nationalisation of property of foreign citizens and states that […]

Russia on Friday said it will nationalise "foreign" assets in annexed Crimea -- including those with Ukraine-linked ownership -- and funnel some of the funds to support people fighting in Ukraine. "Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea adopted a resolution on the nationalisation of property of foreign citizens and states that…

Russia on Friday said it will nationalise “foreign” assets in annexed Crimea — including those with Ukraine-linked ownership — and funnel some of the funds to support people fighting in Ukraine. The regional parliament, created by Moscow after the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, said the bill targeted the property of Ukrainian individuals and businesses and was approved unanimously.

Russian news agencies said the list includes assets of Ukraine’s richest man Rinat Akhmetov, oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, a dozen Ukrainian banks, factories and the Dynamo Kyiv football club.

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