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Yanukovych’s money that was taken out of Ukraine was appropriated by the Russians

Yanukovych planned to acquire a special bank.

Information has emerged from the so-called Russian judicial system that back in 2014, the fugitive president and state traitor Viktor Yanukovych, together with another traitor, the fugitive Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov, were going to buy the St. Petersburg Sovetsky Bank.

Investigative journalists discovered that there were documents to prove this. This bank was very necessary for the “family” to keep the money that was taken out of Ukraine.

This became known thanks to the publication of the Telegram channel “All moves are recorded.”

It is reported that in 2015, the first tranche of 2.3 billion rubles out of a total amount of 4 billion rubles entered the bank’s accounts, and future beneficiaries went to the Russian central bank to get acquainted.

There, the “Yanukovych family” was denied ownership of the Sovetsky bank, since they could not assure the regulator of the legality of the origin of the funds.

However, Yanukovych’s entourage did not have time to collect the money - the established tranche was stolen by Russian banksters who ran Sovetsky - Kirill Laskin and Alexei Sobolev, who are now being tried for this scheme in the Vyborg District Court of St. Petersburg.

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