Russian Billionaires Have Lost Nearly $90 Billion In Wealth Amid Ukraine Invasion

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Russian Billionaires Have Lost Nearly $90 Billion In Wealth Amid Ukraine Invasion
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Forbes calculates Russia’s roughly 116 billionaires have lost nearly $90 billion since the start of the Kremlin's military buildup for the invasion of Ukraine.As Russian troops invade Ukraine, tens of billions have been wiped from the fortunes of Russia’s billionaires.

None of the billionaires have apparently commented, some likely too scared of Putin to speak out against the invasion. But they are not immune. At least five of the billionaires at the Kremlin Thursday - Alekperov, Mikhelson, Mordashov, Potanin and Kerimov - were among the day’s biggest billionaire losers. Altogether at least 11 Russian billionaires lost $1 billion or more each on Thursday.

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