SBU puts Russian oligarch Friedman on the wanted list
Kyiv • UNN
Ukrainian authorities have put Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman on the wanted list on suspicion of financing military activities against Ukraine, including support for military plants worth 2 billion rubles.
The Security Service of Ukraine has put Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman on the wanted list, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported UNN.
Details
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Friedman is hiding from Ukrainian law enforcement, and the date of his disappearance is October 10, 2023.
The Russian billionaire is accused under Part 3 of Article 110-2 of the Criminal Code (Financing of actions committed with the aim of violent change or overthrow of the constitutional order or seizure of state power, change of the borders of the territory or state border of Ukraine).
Addendum
In September, the Security Service documented criminal activities to finance the war against Ukraine and served suspicion on Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman.
According to the investigation, since the beginning of the Great War, Friedman has financed several military plants of the aggressor country for 2 billion rubles.
Among them are the Tula Cartridge Plant, which produces ammunition, and the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after Yalamov, which produces high-tech equipment for Russian combat aircraft and helicopters.
Recall
Based on the Security Service's materials, the court seized all corporate rights in Ukraine belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarchs Mikhail Fridman, Petro Aven and Andrey Kosogov.
All of them are part of Putin's entourage and are involved in "schemes" of large-scale financing of Russia's armed aggression.