Ship tracking platforms show that the billionaire's yachts 'Eclipse' and 'Solaris' are relocating to the Mediterranean, with no port destination specified.
are heading towards each other and are even eyeing ports in Israel where Abramovich is considered safe from sanctions.
Though a long-time ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Abramovich has denied having close ties to the Kremlin. This hasn’t stopped dozens of nations, including the US, UK and several EU countries, from implementing sanctions and asset freezes on the oligarch. The sanctions are part of a concerted multinational effort to pressure Russia’s wealthiest and most powerful individuals to help bring Russia’s war on Ukraine to an end.
Russian oligarch and Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich appears to be seeking cover from international sanctions in Israel, where he has dual citizenship. Abramovich is just one of many Russian billionaires who are moving their pricey assets to avoid seizure by international authorities. This week,and earlier this month, France impounded the yacht, owned by Russian oil billionaire Igor Sechin. Other Russian billionaires have had their yachts impounded in other EU countries, as well.
This isn’t the first time Russian oligarchs’ whereabouts have been made public. Florida teen Jack Sweeney, who once tracked Elon Musk’s jet, created —@RUOligarchJets—dedicated to tracking the private jets of Russian oligarchs, which is updated daily.
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