Putin signs into law bill allowing to arrest property of relocants who violated law
The new legislation will also allow arresting their bank deposits and accounts
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The new legislation will also allow arresting their bank deposits and accounts
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law exposing Russians living abroad to administrative prosecution for โoffenses against the interestsโ of the state.
The report noted that opposition lawmakers from the Social Democratic Party, the Green League and the Left Alliance did not support the proposal
Russiaโs military offensive accelerated in late May and early June after months of stagnation and Ukrainian counterattacks. Vladimir Putin has declared that โthere is no place without an offensive,โ but the gains are limited to a few sectors. Ukraineโs defenses in Kostiantynivka โ at the southern end of the greater Kramatorsk area โ weakened sharply in recent weeks, allowing Russian forces to push toward the city center from two directions. Russiaโs advance also continues east of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, along the southern bank of the Siverskyi Donets River and near the Siverskyi Donets-Donbas Canal. Russian pressure in the eastern Zaporizhzhia region has resumed in force after Ukrainian counterattacks halted the offensive there for several months. Elsewhere, Russiaโs progress is stalling at best, and Moscow is unlikely to capture the greater Kramatorsk area and adjacent parts of the Donetsk region before the end of the year.
The United States has extended by one month, to June 27, a licence allowing companies to continue discussions with Russiaโs second-largest oil producer Lukoil (LKOH.MM) over the potential purchase of its overseas assets.
Former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban was the most vocal opponent of Ukraineโs EU accession bid. However, behind the scenes several other EU members have opposed allowing the agricultural superpower to join.
Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev says FISU will apply the principle of neutral status instead of not allowing Russian athletes to compete
Russiaโs State Duma has passed, in its second and third readings, a bill that would allow Russians who have left the country to be prosecuted for offenses โdirected against the interests of the Russian Federation.โ
Kazakhstan will not enforce a ruling by the Astana International Financial Centre court that recognized Ukraineโs Naftogazโs right to collect $1.4 billion from Russiaโs Gazprom, Justice Minister Yerlan Sarsenbaev said.
NATO has dismissed Moscowโs claims that it is allowing Ukraine to launch drone attacks from territory within the military bloc.