“Evil cannot go unpunished. Russia’s crimes against Ukraine and our people are egregious, and those guilty of them must be held liable,” Akhmetov said in a statement.
While the precise amount of damages can’t be properly assessed yet with the conflict in Ukraine still raging according to Akhmetov’s team, they anticipate thatAlong with the lawsuit, Akhmetov also asked for a court order to prevent
Russia from actions that would negatively affect SCM’s grain and steel companies, saying that Russian looting of Ukraine’s export commodities has driven up food prices and resulted in “people “I believe in justice, and I am fighting for it.”
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