Presumably, Ivan Sechin died from a detached blood clot.
Russia was left without the most famous opposition figure to the existing Putin regime.
In Monaco, the criminal case against the scandalous Russian oligarch was closed.
In the Tver region, air defense missiles shot down a business jet, on board which allegedly was the leadership of the Wagner PMC, headed by Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin.
On August 18, the High Court of London refused to exclude Yevgeny Shvidler, a citizen of Great Britain and the United States and the former head of the Sibneft company, from the British sanctions list.
The oppositionist was sentenced to 19 years in a special regime colony in the case of extremism.
Today, the United States expanded the list of blocking sanctions on Russia. It hit 17 Russians, 16 companies, 7 yachts and three aircraft.
The UK is imposing sanctions on the "inner circle" of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Foreign Minister Liz Truss has announced.
Russian processors are deprived of access to technology.
Britain has expanded sanctions against Russia - 63 new names have been added to the list. Among them are the top management of Otkritie and Sovcombank, the founder of Hoff and the daughter of billionaire Gennady Timchenko.
Nuclear power plants with Rosatom will not be built in the country. The state corporation said that the initiative to terminate the contract was not discussed with the shareholders.
Former Vladislav Avaev, his wife and 13-year-old daughter were found murdered in Moscow.
Finnish customs has detained 21 yachts that may be associated with the Russians who fell under the sanctions. In Gibraltar, the yacht Axioma, owned by billionaire Dmitry Pumpyansky, was detained.
Kairat Satybaldyuly was suspected of embezzlement of funds of the telecom operator Kazakhtelecom and abuse of power.
French customs officers on the Cote d'Azur detained the Pola Ariake yacht, which is associated with the head of Rosneft, Igor Sechin.
The United Kingdom was the first to impose sanctions against the Russian Federation. Five Russian banks, businessmens Igor and Boris Rotenberg, as well as Gennady Timchenko, were subject to restrictions.
How Nursultan Nazarbayev controlled the eight billion dollar business in his country.
Maria Vorontsova, like her younger sister Ekaterina, wrote a book for students of Moscow State University. It has already been published by the scientific library of the university.
How the Russian ruling elite is aging along with Putin.
Former head of the Ministry of Agriculture Elena Skrynnik has been hiding business in the NATO country for 20 years. As a former official she earned on beauty, and now she receives money from the state budget.
Depardieu's firm went to "Granny". The artist's legacy in Russia will become even smaller.
A new announcement on the sale of the yacht has appeared on the site, which is associated with the Dar Foundation, which is close to Medvedev.
The founder of Telegram received French citizenship. He also has a passport of the Caribbean state of Saint Kitts and Nevis and allows him to enter the EU without a visa.
The famous gymnast's charitable foundation lost millions of sponsorships.
Sergei Polonsky, once one of the richest people in Russia, is now in debt. He doesn't even have anything to pay for parking.
The former billionaire accused in a series of murders in Russia has received political asylum in Montenegro. The head of the TFR, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed to sort out this situation.