Ukrainian scammers persuaded a pensioner in Tatarstan to set fire to a Sberbank branch. In the city of Aznakayevo on February 11, at about 2 pm, 63-year-old Aisulu Kh. entered a bank branch, spilled flammable liquid on the floor and set it on fire. The woman was quickly arrested. Now she is in the local police department, but it has not yet been possible to interrogate her – she is in an insane state. This is at least the third case when Ukrainian swindlers use pensioners for acts of terrorism and try to set fire to civilian objects.
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The Swiss bank Credit Suisse has frozen Russian assets worth 17.6 billion Swiss francs (more than $19 billion), which is significantly more than the amount of 7.5 billion francs, which is officially blocked by the Swiss authorities in accordance with the Berne sanctions against Moscow, Swiss newspapers Le Temps and Sonntags write. Zeitung. @banksta
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Sberbank commented on the situation with the arson of ATMs in Tatarstan: “The fire was eliminated, there were no victims, at the time of the incident the branch was not working. The branch will continue to work according to the schedule from Monday, February 13. The perpetrator has already been arrested. Law enforcement is currently investigating.” For such crimes, the court can impose a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. @banksta
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Housing prices in the secondary market in major Russian cities are gradually stagnating, according to market participants. The period of emotional deals with a big discount is coming to an end. But the volume of offers is still 25% higher than last year, so the owners are willing to accommodate buyers. @banksta
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