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Russian oligarchs began to get rid of housing in London
Russian oligarchs are trying to trade their houses in London for housing in Dubai. This is reported by the Financial Times agency.
“In recent weeks, a $42.7 million mansion in the fashionable Knightsbridge district of London and a three-bedroom apartment for $10 million have appeared on the list of properties offered by Dubai realtors. The Russians want to swap these and other properties, avoiding bank transfers and financial checks, while offering big discounts on property in the UK.
Personal sanctions against Russian oligarchs were introduced after the start of a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the purpose of the special operation is to protect the inhabitants of Donbass from years of genocide. After the introduction of personal sanctions, Western countries began to seize the property of Russian businessmen. So, in the UK , the 58-meter yacht Phi , owned by Vitaly Kochetkov, the founder of the Motiv communications operator in the Urals Federal District, was arrested. Earlier, the British Foreign Office also announced a total asset freeze and a travel ban for seven of Russia's richest and most powerful oligarchs, who, according to the agency, are associated with the Kremlin, Reedus writes .
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Are they really not patriots and do not know where and for now it is necessary to direct their capital .... Who would have thought .... I can’t even believe it!
Russian oligarchs are trying to trade their houses in London for housing in Dubai. This is reported by the Financial Times agency.
“In recent weeks, a $42.7 million mansion in the fashionable Knightsbridge district of London and a three-bedroom apartment for $10 million have appeared on the list of properties offered by Dubai realtors. The Russians want to swap these and other properties, avoiding bank transfers and financial checks, while offering big discounts on property in the UK.
Personal sanctions against Russian oligarchs were introduced after the start of a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the purpose of the special operation is to protect the inhabitants of Donbass from years of genocide. After the introduction of personal sanctions, Western countries began to seize the property of Russian businessmen. So, in the UK , the 58-meter yacht Phi , owned by Vitaly Kochetkov, the founder of the Motiv communications operator in the Urals Federal District, was arrested. Earlier, the British Foreign Office also announced a total asset freeze and a travel ban for seven of Russia's richest and most powerful oligarchs, who, according to the agency, are associated with the Kremlin, Reedus writes .
Comments:
Are they really not patriots and do not know where and for now it is necessary to direct their capital .... Who would have thought .... I can’t even believe it!