Finland freezes EUR 187 million of Russian assets
Under sanctions on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine, Finland has frozen EUR 187 million of Russian assets
The Finnish Yle publication reported this.
As part of the sanctions against the Russian Federation, which Finland imposed on Russia due to the full-scale invasion, EUR 187 million of Russian assets were frozen.
“These are real estate, shares, cars, yachts, and airplanes. A wide variety of valuable property,” the head of the sanctions department of Finland's Foreign Ministry said.
It is claimed that in Finland, the most famous Russian oligarch on the EU sanctions list is Gennady Timchenko: he is one of the owners of the Helsinki-halli arena in the capital.
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As Reuters previously reported, the EU countries are working on the 10th sanctions package against Russia, which is planned to enter into force in February - the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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