Factbox - Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen by Switzerland


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  • Friday, 28 Feb 2014

(Reuters) - Following are names published by the Swiss government on Friday of Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen:

Serhiy Arbuzov, born 24 March 1976, former acting prime minister Mykola Azarov, 17 December 1947, ex prime minister Raisa Bohatyryova, 6 January 1953, ex health minister Mykhailo Dobkin, 26 January 1970, Kharkov governor Yuri Ivanyushchenko, 21 February 1959, member of parliament Hennadiy Kernes, 27 June 1959, Kharkov mayor Oleksander Klymenko, 16 November 1980, ex tax minister Andriy Klyuev, 12 August 1964, ex Yanukovich chief of staff Serhiy Klyuev, 12 August 1969, member of parliament, owner of presidential estate Borys Kolesnikov, 25 October 1962, member of parliament Yuri Kolobov, 8 April 1973, ex finance minister Volodymyr Kozak, 9 August 1959, ex transport minister Olena Lukash, 12 November 1976, ex justice minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, 3 January 1960, ex agriculture minister Viktor Pshonka, 6 February 1954, ex prosecutor general Eduard Stavytsky, 4 October 1972, ex energy and fuel minister Oleksander Yanukovich, 1 July 1973, son of the president Viktor Yanukovich, 9 July 1950, ousted president Oleksander Yefremov, 22 August 1954, member of parliament Vitaly Zakharchenko, 20 January 1963, ex interior minister nL6N0LX3AA

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