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A former Russian government minister who violated British sanctions by receiving significant financial support from family members has been sentenced to more than three years in prison.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNIn first such case, Russia's ex-proxy in Crimea convicted of breaching UK sanctionsDmitry Ovsiannikov, formerly a Russian-installed head of occupied Sevastopol in Crimea, was found guilty on April 9 of ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNU.K. Jails Russian Ex-Minister in First Sanctions Breach CaseA former Russian minister and ally of President Vladimir Putin was sentenced Friday to 40 months in prison by a British court ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was found guilty of deliberately avoiding sanctions by receiving more than £75,000 from his wife, Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, into a newly-opened account, and a new Mercedes Benz SUV ...
The former“governor” of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was found guilty of violating British ...
Hodowany, a senior at Sevastopol High School, recently represented the state of Wisconsin in the United States Senate Youth ...
A former Russian governor and his brother became the first people convicted in the U.K. for breaching Russia-related sanctions, after using tens of thousands of pounds for luxury purchases and school ...
Sevastopol’s softball team won its Packerland Conference opener Thursday at home against Gibraltar in five innings, 14-2.
Russian politician Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, was found guilty of breaching British sanctions against Russia. He was charged with circumventing sanctions and possession of ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was previously found guilty of six out of seven counts of circumventing sanctions between February 2023 and January 2024.
Russia’s illegal seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine exactly 11 years ago on March 18, 2014, was quick and bloodless.
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