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For weeks, they fended off Russian assaults, holed up in a vast steel mill under barrages of missiles and mortars. And when the Ukrainian troops defending the Azovstal plant finally surrendered in May 2022, the mill had been reduced to rubble and twisted metal. It was also a major setback for Ukraine’s richest man, the plant’s owner. With the destruction of Azovstal, the owner, Rinat Akhmetov, lost an industrial jewel accounting for one-fifth of Ukraine’s steel output — a multibillion dollar loss that dealt a severe blow to his longtime grip on the Ukrainian economy. Mr. Akhmetov’s case underlines how the war, by ravaging Ukrainian industry, has curbed the power of the country’s so-called oligarchs, tycoons who have long reigned over the economy and used their wealth to buy political influence, experts say.
Persons: Rinat Akhmetov, tycoons Locations: Azovstal, Mariupol, Ukraine
A Ukrainian company is repurposing Russian oil barrels to make military decoys, the FT reported. Oil barrels from Lukoil, one of Russia's biggest companies, are used to make fake radar reflectors. Ukraine is using cut-up oil barrels from the massive Russian energy company Lukoil to make fake radar reflectors, the outlet reported. We spent $1,000 on the decoy radar." However, the addition of Russian materials into the decoys is an added touch that made the enterprise chief chuckle, according to the report.
Persons: Metinvest, it's, Rinat Organizations: Service, Financial Times, CNN, Google, Ukraine's 54th Brigade Locations: Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — Just playing is a small victory for Shakhtar Donetsk, though the Ukrainian champions won't stop there. The Ukrainian league restarted a year ago despite the war but all games are played in empty stadiums — and sometimes interrupted by air-raid sirens. For the second straight season, Shakhtar is playing its Champions League games outside of Ukraine because of the Russian invasion. “When we drew with England (in a national team game on Sept. 9), I really got a lot of messages from the soldiers. Despite the wealth behind Shakhtar, the club won't give up hope of returning to play in Donetsk some day, Chygrynskyy said.
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An image purporting to show a BBC graphic detailing the wealth of Ukrainian political figures, including the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, is altered. The original graphic published online via the BBC’s Ukrainian website showed how the war has impacted the wealth of Ukrainian billionaire businessmen. Examples of the altered graphic can be viewed (here) and (here). The graphic was altered to make it appear that the BBC published a visual showing rapid increases in wealth accumulated by Ukrainian politicians. Instead, the BBC published a graphic detailing the monetary losses incurred by Ukrainian billionaires since the Russian invasion.
KYIV, July 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine's richest man, Rinat Akhmetov, said on Monday his investment company would exit its vast media business to conform with a law designed to curb the influence of "oligarchs", a move cheered by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's office. In a statement sent to Reuters, Akhmetov said Media Group Ukraine would hand over the licences for its television channels and print media to the Ukrainian state, and cease online media, describing his decision tersely as "involuntary". "I made an involuntary decision that my investment company SCM will exit its media business," Akhmetov said, citing the legislation. Akhmetov said his SCM investment company was unable to sell its media business on market terms because of Russia's war in Ukraine and a six-month deadline given by the anti-oligarch legislation for the sale of media assets. Media Group Ukraine includes an array of television channels including Ukraine and Ukraine 24 that are among the most viewed in the country.
Ukrainian telecom employees destroyed equipment in Russian-occupied areas to avoid Russian control. Ukrtelecom is the largest fixed-line operator in Ukraine, its CEO, Yuriy Kurmaz, told Bloomberg. During Russia's war in Ukraine, Kurmaz told Bloomberg that more than 30 of Ukrtelecom's facilities have been destroyed, and about 100 others have been damaged. Bloomberg reported that some smaller internet providers in occupied parts of Ukraine are operating under Russian control, but Ukrtelecom disconnected its networks in those parts of the country. "Our strong position is we will never collaborate," Kurmaz told Bloomberg.
Peste 20 de milioane de dolari proveniți din facturile de lumină plătite de consumatorii din Republica Moldova au ajuns pe conturile unor companii din zone offshore. RISE Moldova prezintă schema prin care firma-tampon din regiunea separatistă a devenit peste noapte principalul furnizor de energie electrică, a încasat profituri de milioane și le-a ascuns în paradisuri fiscale. Pe teritoriul Republicii Moldova din dreapta Nistrului se produce doar circa 20% din necesarul total de curent electric al țării. În primăvara lui 2014, Ministerul Economiei anunţa că, în perioada 1 aprilie 2014 – 1 aprilie 2015, Republica Moldova va cumpăra energie electrică și de la DTEK Vostokenergo, și de la Centrala de la Cuciurgan. Însă în toamna aceluiași an, odată cu criza din Estul Ucrainei care a degenerat într-un conflict armat, DTEK a sistat complet livrarea energiei în Republica Moldova.
Persons: DTEK, Victor Parlicov Organizations: Economiei, Inter Locations: Republica Moldova, Tiraspol, Republicii Moldova, Moldovei, Moldovenească, transnistreană, rus, Estul Ucrainei, Chișinău, Moscova
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