“Evil cannot go unpunished.” Akhmetov filed a claim with the European Court against Russia for damages

It is assumed that the Russian Federation must pay billions of dollars to Shakhtar’s president

The president Miner Rinat Akhmetov filed lawsuit in European Court Human Rights v. Russian Federation about damage compensation for gross violations of his property rights during Russia’s unprovoked military aggression against Ukraine.

The exact amount of compensation has not yet been determined due to the ongoing war. Russia is supposed to pay Akhmetov billions of dollars for violating his human rights.

Akhmetov also filed a lawsuit for urgent interim measures that would prevent further blockade, looting, redirection of flows and destruction by Russia of grain and steel manufactured by SCM enterprises.

“Evil cannot go unpunished. Russia’s crimes against Ukraine and every Ukrainian are egregious. The guilty must be punished. I – with the help of the best Ukrainian and American lawyers – filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights for damages. This lawsuit is one of the first international legal actions against Russia, the purpose of which is to stop the criminal activities of the Russian aggressor, the destruction of the Ukrainian economy and the plundering of Ukrainian assets,” Akhmetov said.

“The looting of Ukrainian export commodities – including grain and steel – has already driven up the prices of those commodities and increased the number of people worldwide who are dying of hunger. This barbarism must be stopped and Russia must pay in full. I believe in justice and fight for it.”

See also: Akhmetov will allocate 60 million hryvnia to support the clubs of the UPL, the First and Second Leagues

Ukraine is opposing a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation for the 124th day.

Source: Sportarena

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