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Who's the Russian oligarch who wired billions to his wife?
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Who's the Russian oligarch who wired billions to his wife?

Russian billionaire Andrej Meljničenko has recently drawn attention after giving an interview to The Economist, where he discussed the situation in Russia and expressed support for decentralizing power, though he did not directly criticize President Vladimir Putin. Meljničenko, born in Belarus to a Russian father and Ukrainian mother, built his wealth through industries such as fertilizers, energy, and mining. He was once the head of companies like EuroChem and SUEK, making him one of the world’s richest people. In 2022, following Western sanctions imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Meljničenko stepped down from leadership roles and transferred most of his assets to his wife, Sandra, who became one of the wealthiest women in the world. However, she soon faced the effects of these sanctions as well. His futuristic yacht 'A,' valued at over half a billion euros, was seized by Italian authorities in Trieste in 2022 and remains there today. The yacht frequently visited Croatian ports, including Makarska Riviera and Baska Voda, where Sandra’s mother resides. Sandra, originally from Serbia, gained fame as a member of the Serbian group Models before transitioning into a private,億

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Who's the Russian oligarch who wired billions to his wife?

Russian billionaire Andrej Meljničenko has recently drawn attention after giving an interview to The Economist, where he discussed the situation in Russia and expressed support for decentralizing power, though he did not directly criticize President Vladimir Putin. Meljničenko, born in Belarus to a Russian father and Ukrainian mother, built his wealth through industries such as fertilizers, energy, and mining. He was once the head of companies like EuroChem and SUEK, making him one of the world’s richest people. In 2022, following Western sanctions imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Meljničenko stepped down from leadership roles and transferred most of his assets to his wife, Sandra, who became one of the wealthiest women in the world. However, she soon faced the effects of these sanctions as well. His futuristic yacht 'A,' valued at over half a billion euros, was seized by Italian authorities in Trieste in 2022 and remains there today. The yacht frequently visited Croatian ports, including Makarska Riviera and Baska Voda, where Sandra’s mother resides. Sandra, originally from Serbia, gained fame as a member of the Serbian group Models before transitioning into a private,億

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of Andrej Meljničenko's background, his financial activities, and his recent comments on Russia's political situation. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing is neutral, focusing on reported facts.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides accurate information about Andrej Meljničenko's background, business ventures, and actions during the war in Ukraine. It references his wealth, family, and the impact of sanctions. However, it slightly frames him as a 'oligarch' without exploring nuances of his political stance

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