(Bloomberg) -- President Vladimir Putin ordered the government to prepare retaliation for any seizure of assets by the US as Washington tries to build support for using revenue from frozen Russia ...
President Vladimir Putin has ramped up efforts to seize the assets ... Russia's government real estate agency. Danone's ...
Before the yacht was seized in April, the US government said it belonged to Mr Guryev, whom it called a "known close associate" of Vladimir Putin ... on to frozen assets until Russia pays ...
By Kim Barker U.S. and European officials are struggling to honor their pledge to use Russian assets to aid Ukraine ... came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned that the allies ...
At the same time, he noted that Russia has a list of assets it can seize in response to the Western actions. "Of course, we have it," he said. The US "legal theory," which allegedly allows the ...
Fires have been reported in the Vyshhorod district, around 12 miles north of the capital. Officials warned about an increased concentration of suspended particles, such as dust, soot, and smoke, in ...
Putin said on Thursday allowing long-range strikes 'would mean that Nato countries, the United States, and European countries ...
The billionaire — one of the wealthiest men in Russia — was sanctioned by the US, European ... which catalogs assets it says belong to individuals close to Vladimir Putin — says assets ...
Wagner's future is very uncertain, after the death of its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in a plane crash in western Russia ... Wagner's assets to be treated as terrorist property and seized.
Your support is what allows us to tell these stories ... maps and analysis have revealed. Russia’s initial response appeared muted as Vladimir Putin’s interest remained trained on an offensive ...
At present, the US allows the use of ... showcasing Ukrainian troops' seized weaponry and hardware. Tanks, guns and drones which organisers say were captured by Russia's southern group of forces ...
Ukraine is now two weeks into one of its most audacious and unexpected counter-attacks of its war with Russia — seizing territory in a move one expert believes "no one was expecting". Left: A ...