The list is promised to be supplemented by Russian oligarchs next Friday.
To a number of persons on whom At its meeting on Friday, the NSDC imposed sanctions, which included referendum participants and oligarchs who fell under EU sanctions. This was reported by a ZN.UA source.
According to the source, Vladimir Putin's best man Viktor Medvedchuk and his entourage, ex-president Viktor Yanukovych and others were included in the package of “thousand surnames” oligarchs.
“As for today's sanctions, they included the participants of the referendums, Medvedchuk and his entourage, Yanukovych, Kurchenko, Deripaska, Lebedev, Friedman and all the oligarchs who are in the synchronization package with the EU sanctions. Other Russian oligarchs will be brought to the working group next Friday, and they will probably vote in a week,” the source said.
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