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Russia Says It Will Scale Back Near Kyiv as Talks Progress
Russia announced Tuesday it will significantly scale back military operations near Ukraine’s capital and a northern city, as the outlines of a possible deal to end the grinding war came into view at the latest round of talks. Ukraine’s delegation at the conference, held in Istanbul, laid out a framework under which the country would declare itself neutral and its security would be guaranteed by an array of other nations. Moscow’s public reaction was positive, and the negotiations are expected to resume on Wednesday, five weeks into what has devolved into a bloody war of attrition, with thousands dead and almost 4 million Ukrainians fleeing the country. Amid the talks, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said Moscow has decided to fundamentally cut back military activity in the direction of Kyiv and Chernihiv to increase mutual trust and create conditions for further negotiations. He did not immediately spell out what that would mean in practical terms. The announcement was met with skepticism from the U.S. and others. While Moscow portrayed it as a goodwill gesture, its ground troops have become bogged down and taken heavy losses in their bid to seize Kyiv and other cities. Last week and again on Tuesday, the Kremlin seemed to lower its war aims, saying its main goal now is gaining control of the mostly Russian-speaking Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. U.S. President Joe Biden, asked whether the Russian announcement was a sign of progress in the talks or an attempt by Moscow to buy time to continue its assault, said: We’ll see. I don’t read anything into it until I see what their actions are. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he had not seen anything indicating talks were progressing in a constructive way, and he suggested Russian indications of a pullback could be an attempt by Moscow to deceive people and deflect attention. There is what Russia says and there is what Russia does, and we’re focused on the latter, Blinken said in Morocco. And what Russia is doing is the continued brutalization of Ukraine. Western officials say Moscow is reinforcing troops in the Donbas in an attempt to encircle Ukraine’s best-trained and best-equipped forces, which are concentrated in the east. And in the country’s south, civilians trapped in the ruins of Mariupol and other bombarded and shattered cities continue to suffer. Even as negotiators gathered, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces blasted a gaping hole in a nine-story government administration building in a strike on the southern port city of Mykolaiv, killing at least 12 people, emergency authorities said. The search for more bodies in the rubble continued. It’s terrible. They waited for people to go to work before striking the building, said regional governor Vitaliy Kim. I overslept. I’m lucky. Ukraine’s military said it has noted withdrawals of some Russian forces around Kyiv and Chernihiv. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told CNN the U.S. hasn’t seen anything to corroborate a significant pullback from the capital, but what we have seen over the last couple of days is they have stopped trying to advance on Kyiv. Rob Lee, a military expert at the U.S.-based Foreign Policy Research Institute, tweeted of the Russian announcement: This sounds like more of an acknowledgment of the situation around Kyiv where Russia’s advance has been stalled for weeks and Ukrainian forces have had recent successes. Russia doesn’t have the forces to encircle the city. The meeting in Istanbul was the first time negotiators from Russia and Ukraine talked face-to-face in two weeks. Earlier talks were held in person in Belarus or by video. Among other things, the Kremlin has demanded all along that Ukraine drop any hope of joining NATO. Ukraine’s delegation offered a detailed framework for a peace deal under which the nation would remain neutral but its security would be guaranteed by a group of third countries, including the U.S., Britain, France, Turkey, China and Poland, in an arrangement similar to NATO’s an attack on one is an attack on all principle. Ukraine said it would also be willing to hold talks over a 15-year period on the future of the Crimean Peninsula, seized by Russia in 2014. Vladimir Medinskiy, the head of the Russian delegation, said on Russian TV that the Ukrainian proposals are a step to meet us halfway, a clearly positive fact. He cautioned that the parties are still far from reaching an agreement, but said: We know now how to move further toward compromise. We aren’t just marking time in talks. Fomin likewise suggested there had been progress, saying negotiations on preparing an agreement on Ukraine’s neutrality and non-nuclear status, as well as on giving Ukraine security guarantees, are turning to practical matters. In other developments: In what appeared to be a coordinated action to tackle Russian espionage, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Ireland and North Macedonia expelled scores of Russian diplomats. The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency arrived in Ukraineto try to ensure the safety of the country’s nuclear facilities. Russian forces have taken control of the decommissioned Chernobyl plant, site in 1986 of the world’s worst nuclear accident, and of the active Zaporizhzhia plant, where a building was damaged in fighting. Russia has destroyed more than 60 religious buildings across the country in just over a month of war, with most of the damage concentrated near Kyiv and in the east, Ukraine’s military said. In the room at the Istanbul talks was Roman Abramovich, a longtime Putin ally who has been sanctioned by Britain and the European Union. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Chelsea soccer team owner has been serving as an unofficial mediator approved by both countries. But mystery about his role has been deepened by news reports that he may have been poisoned during an earlier round of talks. Over the past several days, Ukrainian forces have mounted counterattacks and reclaimed ground on the outskirts of Kyiv and other areas. Ukrainian soldiers gathered in a trench for photos with Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, who said that Ukraine had retaken control of a vast majority of Irpin, a key suburb northwest of the capital that has seen heavy fighting. We defend our motherland because we have very high morale, said Syrskyi, the top military commander in charge of the defense of Kyiv. And because we want to win. Ukrainian forces also took back Trostyanets, south of Sumy in the northeast, after weeks of occupation that left a landscape of Russian bodies, burned and twisted tanks and charred buildings. Putin’s ground forces have been thwarted not just by stronger-than-expected Ukrainian resistance, but by what Western officials say are Russian tactical missteps, poor morale, shortages of food, fuel and cold weather gear, and other problems. Repeating what the military said last week, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday that liberating Donbas is now Moscow’s chief objective. While that presents a possible face-saving exit strategy for Putin, it has also raised Ukrainian fears the Kremlin aims to split the country and force it to surrender a swath of its territory. ___ Karmanau reported from Lviv, Ukraine. Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine (https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national-international/new-round-russia-ukraine-talks-aims-stop-fighting/2926630/)
Russia announced Tuesday it will significantly scale back military operations near Ukraine’s capital and a northern city, as the outlines of a possible deal to end the grinding war came into view at the latest round of talks. Ukraine’s delegation at the conference, held in Istanbul, laid out a framework under which the country would declare itself neutral and its security would be guaranteed by an array of other nations. Moscow’s public reaction was positive, and the negotiations are expected to resume on Wednesday, five weeks into what has devolved into a bloody war of attrition, with thousands dead and almost 4 million Ukrainians fleeing the country. Amid the talks, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said Moscow has decided to fundamentally cut back military activity in the direction of Kyiv and Chernihiv to increase mutual trust and create conditions for further negotiations. He did not immediately spell out what that would mean in practical terms. The announcement was met with skepticism from the U.S. and others. While Moscow portrayed it as a goodwill gesture, its ground troops have become bogged down and taken heavy losses in their bid to seize Kyiv and other cities. Last week and again on Tuesday, the Kremlin seemed to lower its war aims, saying its main goal now is gaining control of the mostly Russian-speaking Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. U.S. President Joe Biden, asked whether the Russian announcement was a sign of progress in the talks or an attempt by Moscow to buy time to continue its assault, said: We’ll see. I don’t read anything into it until I see what their actions are. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he had not seen anything indicating talks were progressing in a constructive way, and he suggested Russian indications of a pullback could be an attempt by Moscow to deceive people and deflect attention. There is what Russia says and there is what Russia does, and we’re focused on the latter, Blinken said in Morocco. And what Russia is doing is the continued brutalization of Ukraine. Western officials say Moscow is reinforcing troops in the Donbas in an attempt to encircle Ukraine’s best-trained and best-equipped forces, which are concentrated in the east. And in the country’s south, civilians trapped in the ruins of Mariupol and other bombarded and shattered cities continue to suffer. Even as negotiators gathered, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces blasted a gaping hole in a nine-story government administration building in a strike on the southern port city of Mykolaiv, killing at least 12 people, emergency authorities said. The search for more bodies in the rubble continued. It’s terrible. They waited for people to go to work before striking the building, said regional governor Vitaliy Kim. I overslept. I’m lucky. Ukraine’s military said it has noted withdrawals of some Russian forces around Kyiv and Chernihiv. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told CNN the U.S. hasn’t seen anything to corroborate a significant pullback from the capital, but what we have seen over the last couple of days is they have stopped trying to advance on Kyiv. Rob Lee, a military expert at the U.S.-based Foreign Policy Research Institute, tweeted of the Russian announcement: This sounds like more of an acknowledgment of the situation around Kyiv where Russia’s advance has been stalled for weeks and Ukrainian forces have had recent successes. Russia doesn’t have the forces to encircle the city. The meeting in Istanbul was the first time negotiators from Russia and Ukraine talked face-to-face in two weeks. Earlier talks were held in person in Belarus or by video. Among other things, the Kremlin has demanded all along that Ukraine drop any hope of joining NATO. Ukraine’s delegation offered a detailed framework for a peace deal under which the nation would remain neutral but its security would be guaranteed by a group of third countries, including the U.S., Britain, France, Turkey, China and Poland, in an arrangement similar to NATO’s an attack on one is an attack on all principle. Ukraine said it would also be willing to hold talks over a 15-year period on the future of the Crimean Peninsula, seized by Russia in 2014. Vladimir Medinskiy, the head of the Russian delegation, said on Russian TV that the Ukrainian proposals are a step to meet us halfway, a clearly positive fact. He cautioned that the parties are still far from reaching an agreement, but said: We know now how to move further toward compromise. We aren’t just marking time in talks. Fomin likewise suggested there had been progress, saying negotiations on preparing an agreement on Ukraine’s neutrality and non-nuclear status, as well as on giving Ukraine security guarantees, are turning to practical matters. In other developments: In what appeared to be a coordinated action to tackle Russian espionage, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Ireland and North Macedonia expelled scores of Russian diplomats. The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency arrived in Ukraineto try to ensure the safety of the country’s nuclear facilities. Russian forces have taken control of the decommissioned Chernobyl plant, site in 1986 of the world’s worst nuclear accident, and of the active Zaporizhzhia plant, where a building was damaged in fighting. Russia has destroyed more than 60 religious buildings across the country in just over a month of war, with most of the damage concentrated near Kyiv and in the east, Ukraine’s military said. In the room at the Istanbul talks was Roman Abramovich, a longtime Putin ally who has been sanctioned by Britain and the European Union. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Chelsea soccer team owner has been serving as an unofficial mediator approved by both countries. But mystery about his role has been deepened by news reports that he may have been poisoned during an earlier round of talks. Over the past several days, Ukrainian forces have mounted counterattacks and reclaimed ground on the outskirts of Kyiv and other areas. Ukrainian soldiers gathered in a trench for photos with Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, who said that Ukraine had retaken control of a vast majority of Irpin, a key suburb northwest of the capital that has seen heavy fighting. We defend our motherland because we have very high morale, said Syrskyi, the top military commander in charge of the defense of Kyiv. And because we want to win. Ukrainian forces also took back Trostyanets, south of Sumy in the northeast, after weeks of occupation that left a landscape of Russian bodies, burned and twisted tanks and charred buildings. Putin’s ground forces have been thwarted not just by stronger-than-expected Ukrainian resistance, but by what Western officials say are Russian tactical missteps, poor morale, shortages of food, fuel and cold weather gear, and other problems. Repeating what the military said last week, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday that liberating Donbas is now Moscow’s chief objective. While that presents a possible face-saving exit strategy for Putin, it has also raised Ukrainian fears the Kremlin aims to split the country and force it to surrender a swath of its territory. ___ Karmanau reported from Lviv, Ukraine. Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
Russia announced Tuesday it will significantly scale back military operations near Ukraine’s capital and a northern city, as the outlines of a possible deal to end the grinding war came into view at the latest round of talks. Ukraine’s delegation at the conference, held in Istanbul, laid out a framework under which the country would declare itself neutral and its security would be guaranteed by an array of other nations. Moscow’s public reaction was positive, and the negotiations are expected to resume on Wednesday, five weeks into what has devolved into a bloody war of attrition, with thousands dead and almost 4 million Ukrainians fleeing the country. Amid the talks, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said Moscow has decided to fundamentally cut back military activity in the direction of Kyiv and Chernihiv to increase mutual trust and create conditions for further negotiations. He did not immediately spell out what that would mean in practical terms. The announcement was met with skepticism from the U.S. and others. While Moscow portrayed it as a goodwill gesture, its ground troops have become bogged down and taken heavy losses in their bid to seize Kyiv and other cities. Last week and again on Tuesday, the Kremlin seemed to lower its war aims, saying its main goal now is gaining control of the mostly Russian-speaking Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. U.S. President Joe Biden, asked whether the Russian announcement was a sign of progress in the talks or an attempt by Moscow to buy time to continue its assault, said: We’ll see. I don’t read anything into it until I see what their actions are. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he had not seen anything indicating talks were progressing in a constructive way, and he suggested Russian indications of a pullback could be an attempt by Moscow to deceive people and deflect attention. There is what Russia says and there is what Russia does, and we’re focused on the latter, Blinken said in Morocco. And what Russia is doing is the continued brutalization of Ukraine. Western officials say Moscow is reinforcing troops in the Donbas in an attempt to encircle Ukraine’s best-trained and best-equipped forces, which are concentrated in the east. And in the country’s south, civilians trapped in the ruins of Mariupol and other bombarded and shattered cities continue to suffer. Even as negotiators gathered, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces blasted a gaping hole in a nine-story government administration building in a strike on the southern port city of Mykolaiv, killing at least 12 people, emergency authorities said. The search for more bodies in the rubble continued. It’s terrible. They waited for people to go to work before striking the building, said regional governor Vitaliy Kim. I overslept. I’m lucky. Ukraine’s military said it has noted withdrawals of some Russian forces around Kyiv and Chernihiv. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told CNN the U.S. hasn’t seen anything to corroborate a significant pullback from the capital, but what we have seen over the last couple of days is they have stopped trying to advance on Kyiv. Rob Lee, a military expert at the U.S.-based Foreign Policy Research Institute, tweeted of the Russian announcement: This sounds like more of an acknowledgment of the situation around Kyiv where Russia’s advance has been stalled for weeks and Ukrainian forces have had recent successes. Russia doesn’t have the forces to encircle the city. The meeting in Istanbul was the first time negotiators from Russia and Ukraine talked face-to-face in two weeks. Earlier talks were held in person in Belarus or by video. Among other things, the Kremlin has demanded all along that Ukraine drop any hope of joining NATO. Ukraine’s delegation offered a detailed framework for a peace deal under which the nation would remain neutral but its security would be guaranteed by a group of third countries, including the U.S., Britain, France, Turkey, China and Poland, in an arrangement similar to NATO’s an attack on one is an attack on all principle. Ukraine said it would also be willing to hold talks over a 15-year period on the future of the Crimean Peninsula, seized by Russia in 2014. Vladimir Medinskiy, the head of the Russian delegation, said on Russian TV that the Ukrainian proposals are a step to meet us halfway, a clearly positive fact. He cautioned that the parties are still far from reaching an agreement, but said: We know now how to move further toward compromise. We aren’t just marking time in talks. Fomin likewise suggested there had been progress, saying negotiations on preparing an agreement on Ukraine’s neutrality and non-nuclear status, as well as on giving Ukraine security guarantees, are turning to practical matters. In other developments: In what appeared to be a coordinated action to tackle Russian espionage, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Ireland and North Macedonia expelled scores of Russian diplomats. The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency arrived in Ukraineto try to ensure the safety of the country’s nuclear facilities. Russian forces have taken control of the decommissioned Chernobyl plant, site in 1986 of the world’s worst nuclear accident, and of the active Zaporizhzhia plant, where a building was damaged in fighting. Russia has destroyed more than 60 religious buildings across the country in just over a month of war, with most of the damage concentrated near Kyiv and in the east, Ukraine’s military said. In the room at the Istanbul talks was Roman Abramovich, a longtime Putin ally who has been sanctioned by Britain and the European Union. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Chelsea soccer team owner has been serving as an unofficial mediator approved by both countries. But mystery about his role has been deepened by news reports that he may have been poisoned during an earlier round of talks. Over the past several days, Ukrainian forces have mounted counterattacks and reclaimed ground on the outskirts of Kyiv and other areas. Ukrainian soldiers gathered in a trench for photos with Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, who said that Ukraine had retaken control of a vast majority of Irpin, a key suburb northwest of the capital that has seen heavy fighting. We defend our motherland because we have very high morale, said Syrskyi, the top military commander in charge of the defense of Kyiv. And because we want to win. Ukrainian forces also took back Trostyanets, south of Sumy in the northeast, after weeks of occupation that left a landscape of Russian bodies, burned and twisted tanks and charred buildings. Putin’s ground forces have been thwarted not just by stronger-than-expected Ukrainian resistance, but by what Western officials say are Russian tactical missteps, poor morale, shortages of food, fuel and cold weather gear, and other problems. Repeating what the military said last week, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday that liberating Donbas is now Moscow’s chief objective. While that presents a possible face-saving exit strategy for Putin, it has also raised Ukrainian fears the Kremlin aims to split the country and force it to surrender a swath of its territory. ___ Karmanau reported from Lviv, Ukraine. Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
Assets suspected to be linked to Abramovich frozen
MORE than $7 billion worth of assets suspected to be connected to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich were frozen by the Royal Court yesterday. A search warrant was also executed by the States police at premises in Jersey suspected to be connected to the business activities of Mr Abramovich. The formal freezing order made by the The post Assets suspected to be linked to Abramovich frozen appeared first on Jersey Evening Post. (https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2022/04/13/assets-suspected-to-be-linked-to-abramovich-frozen/)
MORE than $7 billion worth of assets suspected to be connected to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich were frozen by the Royal Court yesterday. A search warrant was also executed by the States police at premises in Jersey suspected to be connected to the business activities of Mr Abramovich. The formal freezing order made by the The post Assets suspected to be linked to Abramovich frozen appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
MORE than $7 billion worth of assets suspected to be connected to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich were frozen by the Royal Court yesterday. A search warrant was also executed by the States police at premises in Jersey suspected to be connected to the business activities of Mr Abramovich. The formal freezing order made by the The post Assets suspected to be linked to Abramovich frozen appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
‘No due process about bombing’ Nigel Farage shut down as he questions oligarch sanctions
NIGEL Farage was slapped down for questioning the Government’s decision to impose sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for his ties to Vladimir Putin without “due process.” (https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1579127/Nigel-Farage-Theo-Paphitis-Roman-Abramovich-Russia-sanctions-oligarchs-vn)
NIGEL Farage was slapped down for questioning the Government’s decision to impose sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for his ties to Vladimir Putin without “due process.”
NIGEL Farage was slapped down for questioning the Government’s decision to impose sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for his ties to Vladimir Putin without “due process.”
Chelsea ‘face financial ruin’ as bank accounts frozen in latest Roman Abramovich twist
CHELSEA have been hit with another significant blow as they attempt to weather the storm following the UK government’s sanctions against Roman Abramovich. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1579349/chelsea-news-roman-abramovich-sanctions-russia-latest-premier-league)
CHELSEA have been hit with another significant blow as they attempt to weather the storm following the UK government’s sanctions against Roman Abramovich.
CHELSEA have been hit with another significant blow as they attempt to weather the storm following the UK government’s sanctions against Roman Abramovich.
Sanctions on Roman Abramovich see restrictions placed on Chelsea
LONDON — A ban on transfers and selling new tickets were among unprecedented restrictions placed on Chelsea by the British government on Thursday after owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over Russia’s war on Ukraine. The reigning European and world champions have to operate under a special government “Russia Regulations”. (https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/mar/10/sanctions-on-roman-abramovich-see-restrictions-pla/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS)
LONDON — A ban on transfers and selling new tickets were among unprecedented restrictions placed on Chelsea by the British government on Thursday after owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over Russia’s war on Ukraine. The reigning European and world champions have to operate under a special government “Russia Regulations”.
LONDON — A ban on transfers and selling new tickets were among unprecedented restrictions placed on Chelsea by the British government on Thursday after owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over Russia’s war on Ukraine. The reigning European and world champions have to operate under a special government “Russia Regulations”.
Truphone says Russian tycoon Abramovich, sanctioned in the UK, does not have a ‘relevant interest’ that impacts Truphone stake
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who owns the highly successful Chelsea Premier League football club, this week saw his club assets seized as part of the U.K. government’s enforcement of Russian sanctions on him and others because of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. So far, however, his ties to technology are not being touched. Truphone (https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/11/truphone-abramovich/)
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who owns the highly successful Chelsea Premier League football club, this week saw his club assets seized as part of the U.K. government’s enforcement of Russian sanctions on him and others because of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. So far, however, his ties to technology are not being touched. Truphone
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who owns the highly successful Chelsea Premier League football club, this week saw his club assets seized as part of the U.K. government’s enforcement of Russian sanctions on him and others because of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. So far, however, his ties to technology are not being touched. Truphone
Chelsea icon Frank Lampard delivers verdict on Roman Abramovich sanctions
FRANK LAMPARD’s former club could land themselves in financial trouble unless a resolution to their ownership situation is found quickly. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1579298/chelsea-news-frank-lampard-everton-roman-abramovich-sanctions-russia)
FRANK LAMPARD’s former club could land themselves in financial trouble unless a resolution to their ownership situation is found quickly.
FRANK LAMPARD’s former club could land themselves in financial trouble unless a resolution to their ownership situation is found quickly.
Sanctioned oligarch Abramovich seen at Russia-Ukraine talks
ISTANBUL Soccer club owner. Ally of Vladimir Putin. Sanctioned oligarch. Could diplomatic go-between be added to the resume of Roman Abramovich? The 55-year-old billionaire has swapped the skybox seat he once proudly occupied at his beloved Chelsea soccer club in Britain for a spot on the sidelines of negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow. (https://wgno.com/news/sanctioned-oligarch-abramovich-seen-at-russia-ukraine-talks/)
ISTANBUL Soccer club owner. Ally of Vladimir Putin. Sanctioned oligarch. Could diplomatic go-between be added to the resume of Roman Abramovich? The 55-year-old billionaire has swapped the skybox seat he once proudly occupied at his beloved Chelsea soccer club in Britain for a spot on the sidelines of negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
ISTANBUL Soccer club owner. Ally of Vladimir Putin. Sanctioned oligarch. Could diplomatic go-between be added to the resume of Roman Abramovich? The 55-year-old billionaire has swapped the skybox seat he once proudly occupied at his beloved Chelsea soccer club in Britain for a spot on the sidelines of negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
Chelsea backed by major sponsor despite Roman Abramovich crisis
CHELSEA appear to be facing an uncertain future after Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government on Thursday. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1579360/Chelsea-backed-major-sponsor-Roman-Abramovich-crisis-premier-league-news)
CHELSEA appear to be facing an uncertain future after Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government on Thursday.
CHELSEA appear to be facing an uncertain future after Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government on Thursday.
Chelsea ‘working on’ two big summer transfers before Roman Abramovich sale decision
CHELSEA have been placed on the market by Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1577567/Chelsea-transfer-news-Jules-Kounde-Raphinha-Roman-Abramovich-sale-decision)
CHELSEA have been placed on the market by Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich.
CHELSEA have been placed on the market by Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich.
‘BBC playing Russia’s game.’ Furious MP accuses broadcaster of kowtowing to oligarchs
THE BBC was forced to defend itself today after being accused of kowtowing to Russian oligarchs. (https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1573822/bbc-news-russia-sanctions-chris-bryant-latest-roman-abramovich)
THE BBC was forced to defend itself today after being accused of kowtowing to Russian oligarchs.
THE BBC was forced to defend itself today after being accused of kowtowing to Russian oligarchs.
Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick questions Arsenal and Everton ownership after Chelsea sanctions
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK Government on Thursday. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1579249/Man-Utd-Ralf-Rangnick-Arsenal-Everton-Chelsea-sanction-Roman-Abramovich-Russia)
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK Government on Thursday.
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK Government on Thursday.
Troy Deeney fears for Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea and weighs in on Roman Abramovich exit
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich recently put the club up for sale amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1575943/Chelsea-news-Troy-Deeney-Thomas-Tuchel-Roman-Abramovich)
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich recently put the club up for sale amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich recently put the club up for sale amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Chicago Cubs owners launching bid to buy EPL club Chelsea
LONDON The owners of the Chicago Cubs said Wednesday that they will make a bid to buy Premier League club Chelsea. The Ricketts family went public with its interest in the buyout with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich forced to sell up after he was sanctioned by the British government and banned by the. (https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/chicago-cubs-owners-launching-bid-to-buy-epl-club-chelsea/)
LONDON The owners of the Chicago Cubs said Wednesday that they will make a bid to buy Premier League club Chelsea. The Ricketts family went public with its interest in the buyout with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich forced to sell up after he was sanctioned by the British government and banned by the.
LONDON The owners of the Chicago Cubs said Wednesday that they will make a bid to buy Premier League club Chelsea. The Ricketts family went public with its interest in the buyout with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich forced to sell up after he was sanctioned by the British government and banned by the.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich ‘considering selling club’ with three bidders ready
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly set to receive bids for the club this week. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1573930/Chelsea-news-Roman-Abramovich-considering-selling-Russia)
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly set to receive bids for the club this week.
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly set to receive bids for the club this week.
Chelsea could look at 83.5m defender if Muhsin Bayrak buys club from Roman Abramovich
ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is poised to sell Chelsea after 19 years at the helm (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1575966/Chelsea-Muhsin-Bayrak-Roman-Abramovich-transfer-update-latest-news-SNT)
ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is poised to sell Chelsea after 19 years at the helm
ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is poised to sell Chelsea after 19 years at the helm
Chelsea crisis as Roman Abramovich faces rethink with ‘two trustees’ raising concerns
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich passed on the’stewardship’ of the club on Saturday. (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1573278/Chelsea-crisis-Roman-Abramovich-trustees-Russia-Ukraine)
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich passed on the’stewardship’ of the club on Saturday.
CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich passed on the’stewardship’ of the club on Saturday.
Troubled Chelsea into FA Cup semis; Arsenal wins in league
Chelsea’s players are managing to maintain their on-field focus amid a troubling period for the club. It’s now six straight wins since Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich announced he’d be selling the London club. Chelsea swatted aside second-tier Middlesbrough in (https://www.wrex.com/news/national/troubled-chelsea-into-fa-cup-semis-arsenal-wins-in-league/article_a8ce3dfd-ff08-5de8-aa5e-faeaf284b782.html)
Chelsea’s players are managing to maintain their on-field focus amid a troubling period for the club. It’s now six straight wins since Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich announced he’d be selling the London club. Chelsea swatted aside second-tier Middlesbrough in
Chelsea’s players are managing to maintain their on-field focus amid a troubling period for the club. It’s now six straight wins since Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich announced he’d be selling the London club. Chelsea swatted aside second-tier Middlesbrough in
Chelsea news LIVE: Roman Abramovich sanctioned as club credit cards temporarily suspended
Chelsea FC frozen as an asset and a variety of measures imposed but the football club have been given permission to continue with ‘football-related activities’ and have bene handed a lifeline over selling tickets (https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/roman-abramovich-sanctions-chelsea-news-b2033572.html)
Chelsea FC frozen as an asset and a variety of measures imposed but the football club have been given permission to continue with ‘football-related activities’ and have bene handed a lifeline over selling tickets
Chelsea FC frozen as an asset and a variety of measures imposed but the football club have been given permission to continue with ‘football-related activities’ and have bene handed a lifeline over selling tickets
Roman Abramovich ‘braced’ for Chelsea takeover bids this week as three parties eye deal
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich planned to hand over “stewardship” of the Blues to their Charitable Foundation but the Russian is now expecting takeover bids after trustees became uncertain of the move (https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/roman-abramovich-chelsea-takeover-russia-26361549)
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich planned to hand over “stewardship” of the Blues to their Charitable Foundation but the Russian is now expecting takeover bids after trustees became uncertain of the move
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich planned to hand over “stewardship” of the Blues to their Charitable Foundation but the Russian is now expecting takeover bids after trustees became uncertain of the move
Roman Abramovich and six more Russians sanctioned travel ban and asset freeze explained
Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was named alongside billionaires Igor Sechin and Oleg Deripaska on the sanctions list over links to Vladimir Putin as the UK ramped up its response to the Ukraine-Russia war (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-sanctions-roman-abramovich-six-26431807)
Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was named alongside billionaires Igor Sechin and Oleg Deripaska on the sanctions list over links to Vladimir Putin as the UK ramped up its response to the Ukraine-Russia war
Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was named alongside billionaires Igor Sechin and Oleg Deripaska on the sanctions list over links to Vladimir Putin as the UK ramped up its response to the Ukraine-Russia war
Roman Abramovich to receive bids for Chelsea this week as pressure mounts on owner
Roman Abramovich will receive bids to sell Chelsea this week with at least three parties circling the Stamford Bridge club in the belief the Russian billionaire, for the first time, will consider a sale. (https://sports.yahoo.com/roman-abramovich-receive-bids-chelsea-163752239.html?src=rss)
Roman Abramovich will receive bids to sell Chelsea this week with at least three parties circling the Stamford Bridge club in the belief the Russian billionaire, for the first time, will consider a sale.
Roman Abramovich will receive bids to sell Chelsea this week with at least three parties circling the Stamford Bridge club in the belief the Russian billionaire, for the first time, will consider a sale.
Football still stuck with blurred lines on and off the pitch
The reaction to the talking points surrounding Man City’s win at Everton and Roman Abramovich’s significant move to hand the club’s stewardish to the trustees of its foundation reveals plenty (https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/everton-man-city-var-chelsea-ukraine-russia-b2024321.html)
The reaction to the talking points surrounding Man City’s win at Everton and Roman Abramovich’s significant move to hand the club’s stewardish to the trustees of its foundation reveals plenty
The reaction to the talking points surrounding Man City’s win at Everton and Roman Abramovich’s significant move to hand the club’s stewardish to the trustees of its foundation reveals plenty
Chelsea takeover: Who is still interested and who has ruled themselves out
It hasn’t taken long for Roman Abramovich to attract buyers for Chelsea after he confirmed on Wednesday that the club is up for sale and all at Stamford Bridge is up for grabs in a takeover (https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-takeover-bayrak-boehly-abramovich-26391721)
It hasn’t taken long for Roman Abramovich to attract buyers for Chelsea after he confirmed on Wednesday that the club is up for sale and all at Stamford Bridge is up for grabs in a takeover
It hasn’t taken long for Roman Abramovich to attract buyers for Chelsea after he confirmed on Wednesday that the club is up for sale and all at Stamford Bridge is up for grabs in a takeover
Roman Abramovich: The oligarch owner who bought a football club and changed the sport forever
The English game had never seen anything like Abramovich before his arrival in July 2003, but his takeover has affected everything since and will continue to long after he leaves Chelsea (https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea-roman-abramovich-sale-legacy-b2027658.html)
The English game had never seen anything like Abramovich before his arrival in July 2003, but his takeover has affected everything since and will continue to long after he leaves Chelsea
The English game had never seen anything like Abramovich before his arrival in July 2003, but his takeover has affected everything since and will continue to long after he leaves Chelsea
What Ukraine-Russia war sanctions mean for oligarchs, Abramovich and Chelsea FC
Roman Abramovich was hit with an asset freeze which has derailed his bid to offload the club he has run since 2003. He was one of seven oligarchs subjected to the UK sanction regime (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/what-ukraine-russia-war-sanctions-26438663)
Roman Abramovich was hit with an asset freeze which has derailed his bid to offload the club he has run since 2003. He was one of seven oligarchs subjected to the UK sanction regime
Roman Abramovich was hit with an asset freeze which has derailed his bid to offload the club he has run since 2003. He was one of seven oligarchs subjected to the UK sanction regime
Russian oligarchs sanctioned over Ukraine war have ‘blood on hands’, Liz Truss says
Ministers had been under pressure to sanction Roman Abramovich and finally acted on day 15 of the invasion. The sanctions on the 55-year-old billionaire include an asset freeze (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/russian-oligarchs-sanctioned-over-ukraine-26439670)
Ministers had been under pressure to sanction Roman Abramovich and finally acted on day 15 of the invasion. The sanctions on the 55-year-old billionaire include an asset freeze
Ministers had been under pressure to sanction Roman Abramovich and finally acted on day 15 of the invasion. The sanctions on the 55-year-old billionaire include an asset freeze
Chelsea sale: Roman Abramovich ‘considering’ first offer from US billionaire Todd Boehly
Roman Abramovich has confirmed that after 19 years at the helm, he will look to sell Chelsea, with a long list of potential suitors including LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly (https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-sale-boehly-bid-abramovich-26419464)
Roman Abramovich has confirmed that after 19 years at the helm, he will look to sell Chelsea, with a long list of potential suitors including LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly
Roman Abramovich has confirmed that after 19 years at the helm, he will look to sell Chelsea, with a long list of potential suitors including LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly
Canada sanctions Russian oligarch Abramovich, Trudeau departs Europe amid war
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, a major shareholder in Evraz, a manufacturer operating a steel mill in Regina. (https://globalnews.ca/news/8675365/canada-sanctions-russian-oligarch-abramovich-trudeau-europe-trip/)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, a major shareholder in Evraz, a manufacturer operating a steel mill in Regina.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, a major shareholder in Evraz, a manufacturer operating a steel mill in Regina.
Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak says he’s in talks to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich
Earlier this week Roman Abramovich announced his intention to sell Chelsea after 19 years at Stamford Bridge, with Turkish businessman Mushin Bayrak said to be in negotiation (https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-takeover-mushin-bayrak-talks-26391685)
Earlier this week Roman Abramovich announced his intention to sell Chelsea after 19 years at Stamford Bridge, with Turkish businessman Mushin Bayrak said to be in negotiation
Earlier this week Roman Abramovich announced his intention to sell Chelsea after 19 years at Stamford Bridge, with Turkish businessman Mushin Bayrak said to be in negotiation
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