The combined wealth of all Russians from the “list of oligarchs”, according to Forbes, is $386,4 billion

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The Russians, whom the US Treasury Department included in the “list of oligarchs” in the “Kremlin report”, occupy the first 96 seats in last year’s ranking of 200 richest businessmen of Russia prepared by the Russian version of Forbes.

The status of each of them, according to the magazine, is $1 billion or higher.

Dmitry Bosov, who took 97th place with a fortune of $950 million, “the Kremlin report” were not included.

The combined wealth of all Russians from the “list of oligarchs”, according to Forbes, is $386,4 billion it hit in particular, businessmen Roman Abramovich, Suleiman Kerimov, Alisher Usmanov, Alexey Mordashov, Alexey Miller, Vladimir Yevtushenko, Petr Aven, Mikhail Fridman, Gennady Timchenko, Oleg Deripaska and others.

Medvedev, Surkov, Lavrov Abramovich and Sechin Rotenberg. Full list of “210 friends of Putin” from the “Kremlin report” of the U.S. Treasury

January 29, the U.S. Treasury Department submitted to Congress the “Kremlin report” – a list of the 114 senior officials and 96 of oligarchs close to the “Russian regime”. The report mentioned all the the Russian Ministers, assistants and advisers of President Vladimir Putin, the heads of Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as businesspeople with a fortune of more than $1 billion.

The report was required by the law “On combating the enemies of America by sanctions” on introduction of restrictive measures against Iran, Russia and North Korea.