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It Was Reported that Serhiy Kurchenko and Other Russian Businessmen “Appropriated” Ukrainian Enterprises for Tot in Absentia,

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The former Ukrainian billionaire was involved in the theft of Ukrainian minerals in the temporarily occupied territories

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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This is reported by the SBU in the telegram channel.” The Security Service and the Prosecutor General's Office have gathered a large-scale evidence base on the illegal seizure of industrial enterprises and looting of Ukrainian subsoil in the temporarily occupied territories of our state,” the statement said.According to the investigation, Ukrainian fugitive businessman Serhiy Kurchenko and the group Russian officials illegally appropriated and e…

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SBU and Prosecutor General's Office reported suspicion of fugitive Ukrainian businessman Serhiy Kurchenko - it is about illegal seizure of industry and looting of subsoil at TOU of Ukraine

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"Optimized" Ukrainian enterprises on TOT: Kurchenko and other Russian businessmen were informed of suspicion in absentiaFugitive businessman Sergei Kurchenko and a number of Russian high-ranking officials were informed of suspicion for the appropriation of Ukrainian enterprises in the occupied territories. From 2017 to 2021, they exported products worth over 55 billion hryvnias to the Russian Federation and other countries.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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