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Vadym Novynskyi

Vadym Novynskyi (Ukrainian: Вадим Новинський; born 3 June 1963[1]) is a Ukrainian (before May 2012 — a Russian[2][3]) businessman, priest and former politician of Armenian descent.[4][5][6] He is the owner of the Ukrainian Smart Holding Group[3] with an estimated net worth of $1.9 billion in March 2013.[2] He is also a protodeacon as part of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) (UOCMP).[7]

Vadym Novynskyi
Вадим Новинский
Novynskyi in 2016
Born (1963-06-03) 3 June 1963 (age 60)
CitizenshipUkrainian (since 2012)
Alma materLeningrad Academy of Civil Aviation
Occupation(s)politician and businessman
WebsiteOfficial website

As of 2023 he was one of the wealthiest people in Ukraine. Former member of the Ukrainian Parliament of VII – IX convocations.[8] In 2015-2019 he represented Ukraine in PACE.[9]

Junior business partner of Rinat Akhmetov. The main shareholder of Smart Group, the owner of a blocking stake in the metallurgical holding Metinvest and other assets.

In April 2020 was appointed as a deacon (since 2021 — a protodeacon) of the UOCMP. As of 2023, he was active as a priest in Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection, Zürich, Switzerland.[10]

He is one of the largest Ukrainian patrons. The Vadim Novinsky Foundation reportedly provides assistance to medical and rehabilitation centres, as one of the charitable foundations that contribute during the coronavirus pandemic[11] and the Russo-Ukrainian war.[12]

Biography edit

Novynskyi was born on 3 June 1963 in Staraya Russa (then USSR, now Russia).[1] In 1985, he graduated from the Leningrad Academy of Civil Aviation in engineering management systems.[1]

From 1985 until 1986 he worked for various companies in Russia.[1] Novynskyi worked in Ukraine since 1996 starting with Lukoil North West and then buying Ukrainian metallurgy companies.[1][2]

In 1999, Novinskyi’s companies established the Smart Group company in Dnipropetrovsk.[13] In early 1999, the Neva Holding company, created by him and partners, acquired a 77% stake in the Bulgarian metallurgical plant Promet at a privatisation tender.[1]

On 29 May 2012 Novynskyi obtained Ukrainian citizenship "for distinguished services to the country" under the order of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.[3] Novynskyi lives in Kyiv.[3] He also has a residence in Saint Petersburg (Russia).[1]

The general public better known him as a Russian oligarch, who made his major fortune in the "dashing 1990s" on privatization of many Ukrainian enterprises.

Previously as an independent, Novynskyi won the 7 July 2013 by-election in constituency 224 in Sevastopol (located in the southwestern region of the Crimean Peninsula) with 53.41% with a turnout of 23.91%.[3][14] Before the election Novynskyi had stated he would join the Party of Regions if he won.[15] He did so on 5 September 2013.[16] After the March 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia Novynskyi was banned from entering the peninsula by the Russian-appointed Crimean authorities.[17][18]

In the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was again re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 11th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[19][20]

During 2014-2019 Novynskyi was under criminal investigation for "unlawful imprisonment or kidnapping by a conspiracy" and "abuse of power or authority" for allegedly helping President Yanukovych.[21] On 8 December 2016 parliament deprived Novynskyi of his parliamentary immunity.[22]

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was reelected in parliament as an Opposition Bloc candidate in single-seat constituency 57 (Donetsk Oblast).[23] Although his parliament seat, along with all his fellow parliamentarians, were suspended during the martial law in effect after Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine started.

On April 23, 2020, it became known that Metropolitan Onufriy (Berezovsky), Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), ordained Novinsky as a deacon. This was not officially reported; unofficially, the date of the ordination was April 7.[24] Novynskyi served as a deacon for the first time in public at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra on June 7, the Feast of Pentecost.[25]

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Novynskyi declared that he would remain in Ukraine and stated that there are no excuses for the Russian attack.[26] In April 2023, Ukrainian domestic intelligence and prosecutors searched his group's offices in Kyiv on the suspicion of tax fraud and supporting Russian interests, and blocked assets worth almost 100 million US$.[10] By 23 April 2023, Novynskyi was reported to work as an Orthodox priest at the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection in Zürich, Switzerland.[10]

Controlled assets edit

With partner and fellow billionaire, Andrei Klyamko Novynskyi owns Ukraine's Smart Holding Group.[2] In 2006 they united their Ukrainian metallurgy companies into Smart Holding Group.[2] In 2007 they exchanged them for a 23.75% stake in Metinvest,[2][3] in which they are junior partners with Rinat Akhmetov.

As of 2011 Smart Holding also owned large assets in the oil and gas sector, shipbuilding (the Black Sea, Kherson Shipyard, and Port Ochakiv) development, agriculture (Veres), finance (by controlling Unex Bank and being a minor shareholder in BM Bank,[3] whose revenues in 2011 stood at $14.2 billion[3]). In 2021, Unex Bank was sold to Dragon Capital,[27] while the BM Bank was liquidated by the NBU in 2014.[28]

As of 2013 Novynskyi had stakes in oil and gas company Regal Petroleum and supermarket chain Amstor.[2]

Wealth edit

For the first time, Vadym Novynskyi was included in the Forbes rating in 2008, holding the 82nd position. Later, in 2010, he was ranked 73rd with a net worth of USD 950 million.[29]

In 2011, with a fortune of USD 2.7 billion, he gained 37th place on the Forbes list of the 200 wealthiest businessmen in Russia.[30]

In the TOP-100 wealthiest Ukrainians ranking published by Korrespondent journal and the Dragon Capital investment company in November 2012, Novynskyi was ranked third with USD 3.3 billion.[31]

In 2013, he gained fifth place in the ranking of the Wealthiest Ukrainians with a fortune of USD 3.273 billion.[32]

According to Ukrainian Forbes, in 2015, Vadim Novynskyi left the ranking of the ten wealthiest Ukrainians.[33] That year, he declared UAH 107 million of income (UAH 73,235 in salary, UAH 1,616,867 of income from the sale of intellectual property rights, UAH 47,980 in dividends and interest, UAH 244 in insurance payments, and USD 5 million obtained from Cyprus sources). He owns two land plots with an area of 2,257 and 50,400 m², three apartments with an area of 667,586 and 136 m², and a garage of 51 m². Novinsky has UAH 6,675 in his bank account; the nominal value of his abroad securities is UAH 6.7 million. The family also owns a land plot of 57,879 m², three apartments (57,171 and 184 m²), and 453 m² of other real estate.[34]

According to the NV periodical, in 2021, he gained 3rd place in the TOP-100 richest Ukrainians ranking; his fortune increased to USD 2.4 billion (a 50% increase compared to 2020).[35]

Having his fortune assessed at USD 3.5 billion in February 2022, by the end of the year, Novynskyi lost USD 2.1 billion: in April 2023, Forbes estimated his fortune at USD 1.4 billion.[36][37]

On December 2, 2022, all business assets of Vadim Novinsky were transferred to the management of a trust company registered in the Republic of Cyprus.[38]

Peacebuilding initiatives edit

Since 2014, he has consistently supported the peaceful process in Ukraine.[39][40][41] In the spring of 2014, he was a member of a Ukrainian delegation at talks with separatist leaders in Lugansk.[42]

In 2017—2019, he headed the public organisation “Party of Peace”, which proclaimed to intensify the negotiation process between Ukraine and the self-proclaimed republics (the so-called “DPR” and “LPR”) based on the Minsk agreements.[43]

In May 2018, he initiated the international conference “The Balkan experience of achieving peace: lessons for Ukraine” in Zagreb, Croatia. It was attended by well-known politicians and experts from Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Austria, Republic of Kosovo.[44]

Religion edit

Vadim Novinsky is an active parishioner, patron of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), and protodeacon of the UOC.[45][46]

On April 23, 2020, Metropolitan Onufry (Berezovsky), Primate of the UOC-MP, ordained Novinsky to the rank of deacon. For the first time, Novinsky served as a deacon publicly on June 7  in the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra on the feast of Pentecost.[47]

In the media, he actively defends the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and criticises the religious schism in Ukrainian Orthodoxy.[48] Known for his uncompromising position regarding the persecution of the UOC by the authorities, he has repeatedly entered into public discussions with officials, including Presidents Petro Poroshenko and Volodymyr Zelensky, on issues of confessional policy in Ukraine.[49][50]

Charity edit

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Vadym Novynskyi Foundation has restructured its work to direct all the resources to humanitarian assistance to doctors in saving the lives and health of those affected by the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as helping civilians affected by the war. From February to October 2022, the Foundation delivered aid for more than UAH 900 million. In particular, it is implementing a humanitarian project to deliver ambulances with more than 100 delivered.[51]

40,000 food packages were dispatched to different regions of Ukraine. Medical equipment worth UAH 15 million was purchased for hospitals in Zaporizhzhia.[51]

In October-December 2022, the Novynskyi Foundation purchased and imported hundreds of generators to Ukraine to provide electricity to settlements affected by hostilities and rocket attacks.[52][53]

At the beginning of 2017, the Foundation became a partner of the All-Ukrainian charitable project “Help the Heart Beating”. The Foundation also supports the rehabilitation program for children and young people diagnosed with cerebral palsy and organic nervous system lesions.[54]

Sanctions edit

On December 25, 2018, Novynskyi was included in the list of persons against whom Russia imposed sanctions.[citation needed] Nevertheless, in July 2019, as part of a delegation of the UOCMP, he visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra in Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Region. There he met with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church (UOCMP's mother church), Patriarch Kirill. On April 20, 2020, he was excluded from the Russian sanctions list.[55]

Accused of assisting Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on December 6, 2022, and January 25, 2023, he was included in the Ukrainian sanctions list.[56] Despite[weasel words] condemning the Russian invasion and allegedly actively helping Ukraine,[51][52] the President’s Office seized his property worth more than USD 1 billion.[57]

A week before the imposition of sanctions against him, Novynskyi, in strict accordance[weasel words][peacock prose][citation needed] with Ukrainian laws, the European Union and the Republic of Cyprus, transferred the shares of enterprises owned by him to the trust of a company registered in Cyprus.[58] The authorities decided it was done through manipulation, thereafter annulled the agreement and reinstated Novynskyi as the registered shareholder of his enterprises.[59]

In his official statement, Novynskyi accused the authorities of raiding and persecuting him for religious reasons.[60] Currently, the businessman is waiting for the consideration of cases in the European Court of Human Rights[citation needed].

Criminal proceedings edit

On December 8, 2016, on the proposal of the Office of the Prosecutor General, Novynskyi was deprived of parliamentary immunity.[61] At the time of voting, the draft resolution on bringing him to criminal liability was not published on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada as required by the Ukrainian legislation.[22]

Afterwards, the Office of the Prosecutor General could not gather enough evidence of Novynskyi’s guilt. He remained a witness until the case was closed, and no formal charges were brought against him.[21]

Family edit

Novynskyi is married and has four children.[1]

Awards edit

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External links edit

  • The Kremlin's point man in Kyiv
  • Official website of Smart Holding Group

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Novinsky redirects here For the rural locality see Novinsky Astrakhan Oblast The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Vadym Novynskyi Ukrainian Vadim Novinskij born 3 June 1963 1 is a Ukrainian before May 2012 a Russian 2 3 businessman priest and former politician of Armenian descent 4 5 6 He is the owner of the Ukrainian Smart Holding Group 3 with an estimated net worth of 1 9 billion in March 2013 2 He is also a protodeacon as part of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate UOCMP 7 Vadym NovynskyiVadim NovinskijNovynskyi in 2016Born 1963 06 03 3 June 1963 age 60 Staraya Russa Russian SFSR USSRCitizenshipUkrainian since 2012 Alma materLeningrad Academy of Civil AviationOccupation s politician and businessmanWebsiteOfficial website As of 2023 he was one of the wealthiest people in Ukraine Former member of the Ukrainian Parliament of VII IX convocations 8 In 2015 2019 he represented Ukraine in PACE 9 Junior business partner of Rinat Akhmetov The main shareholder of Smart Group the owner of a blocking stake in the metallurgical holding Metinvest and other assets In April 2020 was appointed as a deacon since 2021 a protodeacon of the UOCMP As of 2023 he was active as a priest in Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection Zurich Switzerland 10 He is one of the largest Ukrainian patrons The Vadim Novinsky Foundation reportedly provides assistance to medical and rehabilitation centres as one of the charitable foundations that contribute during the coronavirus pandemic 11 and the Russo Ukrainian war 12 Contents 1 Biography 2 Controlled assets 3 Wealth 4 Peacebuilding initiatives 5 Religion 6 Charity 7 Sanctions 8 Criminal proceedings 9 Family 10 Awards 11 References 12 External linksBiography editNovynskyi was born on 3 June 1963 in Staraya Russa then USSR now Russia 1 In 1985 he graduated from the Leningrad Academy of Civil Aviation in engineering management systems 1 From 1985 until 1986 he worked for various companies in Russia 1 Novynskyi worked in Ukraine since 1996 starting with Lukoil North West and then buying Ukrainian metallurgy companies 1 2 In 1999 Novinskyi s companies established the Smart Group company in Dnipropetrovsk 13 In early 1999 the Neva Holding company created by him and partners acquired a 77 stake in the Bulgarian metallurgical plant Promet at a privatisation tender 1 On 29 May 2012 Novynskyi obtained Ukrainian citizenship for distinguished services to the country under the order of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych 3 Novynskyi lives in Kyiv 3 He also has a residence in Saint Petersburg Russia 1 The general public better known him as a Russian oligarch who made his major fortune in the dashing 1990s on privatization of many Ukrainian enterprises Previously as an independent Novynskyi won the 7 July 2013 by election in constituency 224 in Sevastopol located in the southwestern region of the Crimean Peninsula with 53 41 with a turnout of 23 91 3 14 Before the election Novynskyi had stated he would join the Party of Regions if he won 15 He did so on 5 September 2013 16 After the March 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia Novynskyi was banned from entering the peninsula by the Russian appointed Crimean authorities 17 18 In the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was again re elected into parliament this time after placing 11th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc 19 20 During 2014 2019 Novynskyi was under criminal investigation for unlawful imprisonment or kidnapping by a conspiracy and abuse of power or authority for allegedly helping President Yanukovych 21 On 8 December 2016 parliament deprived Novynskyi of his parliamentary immunity 22 In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was reelected in parliament as an Opposition Bloc candidate in single seat constituency 57 Donetsk Oblast 23 Although his parliament seat along with all his fellow parliamentarians were suspended during the martial law in effect after Russian full scale invasion of Ukraine started On April 23 2020 it became known that Metropolitan Onufriy Berezovsky Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate ordained Novinsky as a deacon This was not officially reported unofficially the date of the ordination was April 7 24 Novynskyi served as a deacon for the first time in public at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra on June 7 the Feast of Pentecost 25 During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Novynskyi declared that he would remain in Ukraine and stated that there are no excuses for the Russian attack 26 In April 2023 Ukrainian domestic intelligence and prosecutors searched his group s offices in Kyiv on the suspicion of tax fraud and supporting Russian interests and blocked assets worth almost 100 million US 10 By 23 April 2023 Novynskyi was reported to work as an Orthodox priest at the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection in Zurich Switzerland 10 Controlled assets editWith partner and fellow billionaire Andrei Klyamko Novynskyi owns Ukraine s Smart Holding Group 2 In 2006 they united their Ukrainian metallurgy companies into Smart Holding Group 2 In 2007 they exchanged them for a 23 75 stake in Metinvest 2 3 in which they are junior partners with Rinat Akhmetov As of 2011 Smart Holding also owned large assets in the oil and gas sector shipbuilding the Black Sea Kherson Shipyard and Port Ochakiv development agriculture Veres finance by controlling Unex Bank and being a minor shareholder in BM Bank 3 whose revenues in 2011 stood at 14 2 billion 3 In 2021 Unex Bank was sold to Dragon Capital 27 while the BM Bank was liquidated by the NBU in 2014 28 As of 2013 Novynskyi had stakes in oil and gas company Regal Petroleum and supermarket chain Amstor 2 Wealth editFor the first time Vadym Novynskyi was included in the Forbes rating in 2008 holding the 82nd position Later in 2010 he was ranked 73rd with a net worth of USD 950 million 29 In 2011 with a fortune of USD 2 7 billion he gained 37th place on the Forbes list of the 200 wealthiest businessmen in Russia 30 In the TOP 100 wealthiest Ukrainians ranking published by Korrespondent journal and the Dragon Capital investment company in November 2012 Novynskyi was ranked third with USD 3 3 billion 31 In 2013 he gained fifth place in the ranking of the Wealthiest Ukrainians with a fortune of USD 3 273 billion 32 According to Ukrainian Forbes in 2015 Vadim Novynskyi left the ranking of the ten wealthiest Ukrainians 33 That year he declared UAH 107 million of income UAH 73 235 in salary UAH 1 616 867 of income from the sale of intellectual property rights UAH 47 980 in dividends and interest UAH 244 in insurance payments and USD 5 million obtained from Cyprus sources He owns two land plots with an area of 2 257 and 50 400 m three apartments with an area of 667 586 and 136 m and a garage of 51 m Novinsky has UAH 6 675 in his bank account the nominal value of his abroad securities is UAH 6 7 million The family also owns a land plot of 57 879 m three apartments 57 171 and 184 m and 453 m of other real estate 34 According to the NV periodical in 2021 he gained 3rd place in the TOP 100 richest Ukrainians ranking his fortune increased to USD 2 4 billion a 50 increase compared to 2020 35 Having his fortune assessed at USD 3 5 billion in February 2022 by the end of the year Novynskyi lost USD 2 1 billion in April 2023 Forbes estimated his fortune at USD 1 4 billion 36 37 On December 2 2022 all business assets of Vadim Novinsky were transferred to the management of a trust company registered in the Republic of Cyprus 38 Peacebuilding initiatives editSince 2014 he has consistently supported the peaceful process in Ukraine 39 40 41 In the spring of 2014 he was a member of a Ukrainian delegation at talks with separatist leaders in Lugansk 42 In 2017 2019 he headed the public organisation Party of Peace which proclaimed to intensify the negotiation process between Ukraine and the self proclaimed republics the so called DPR and LPR based on the Minsk agreements 43 In May 2018 he initiated the international conference The Balkan experience of achieving peace lessons for Ukraine in Zagreb Croatia It was attended by well known politicians and experts from Ukraine Croatia Serbia Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Austria Republic of Kosovo 44 Religion editVadim Novinsky is an active parishioner patron of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church UOC and protodeacon of the UOC 45 46 On April 23 2020 Metropolitan Onufry Berezovsky Primate of the UOC MP ordained Novinsky to the rank of deacon For the first time Novinsky served as a deacon publicly on June 7 in the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra on the feast of Pentecost 47 In the media he actively defends the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and criticises the religious schism in Ukrainian Orthodoxy 48 Known for his uncompromising position regarding the persecution of the UOC by the authorities he has repeatedly entered into public discussions with officials including Presidents Petro Poroshenko and Volodymyr Zelensky on issues of confessional policy in Ukraine 49 50 Charity editSince the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine the Vadym Novynskyi Foundation has restructured its work to direct all the resources to humanitarian assistance to doctors in saving the lives and health of those affected by the war the Armed Forces of Ukraine as well as helping civilians affected by the war From February to October 2022 the Foundation delivered aid for more than UAH 900 million In particular it is implementing a humanitarian project to deliver ambulances with more than 100 delivered 51 40 000 food packages were dispatched to different regions of Ukraine Medical equipment worth UAH 15 million was purchased for hospitals in Zaporizhzhia 51 In October December 2022 the Novynskyi Foundation purchased and imported hundreds of generators to Ukraine to provide electricity to settlements affected by hostilities and rocket attacks 52 53 At the beginning of 2017 the Foundation became a partner of the All Ukrainian charitable project Help the Heart Beating The Foundation also supports the rehabilitation program for children and young people diagnosed with cerebral palsy and organic nervous system lesions 54 Sanctions editOn December 25 2018 Novynskyi was included in the list of persons against whom Russia imposed sanctions citation needed Nevertheless in July 2019 as part of a delegation of the UOCMP he visited the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiyev Posad Moscow Region There he met with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church UOCMP s mother church Patriarch Kirill On April 20 2020 he was excluded from the Russian sanctions list 55 Accused of assisting Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine on December 6 2022 and January 25 2023 he was included in the Ukrainian sanctions list 56 Despite weasel words condemning the Russian invasion and allegedly actively helping Ukraine 51 52 the President s Office seized his property worth more than USD 1 billion 57 A week before the imposition of sanctions against him Novynskyi in strict accordance weasel words peacock prose citation needed with Ukrainian laws the European Union and the Republic of Cyprus transferred the shares of enterprises owned by him to the trust of a company registered in Cyprus 58 The authorities decided it was done through manipulation thereafter annulled the agreement and reinstated Novynskyi as the registered shareholder of his enterprises 59 In his official statement Novynskyi accused the authorities of raiding and persecuting him for religious reasons 60 Currently the businessman is waiting for the consideration of cases in the European Court of Human Rights citation needed Criminal proceedings editOn December 8 2016 on the proposal of the Office of the Prosecutor General Novynskyi was deprived of parliamentary immunity 61 At the time of voting the draft resolution on bringing him to criminal liability was not published on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada as required by the Ukrainian legislation 22 Afterwards the Office of the Prosecutor General could not gather enough evidence of Novynskyi s guilt He remained a witness until the case was closed and no formal charges were brought against him 21 Family editNovynskyi is married and has four children 1 Awards editGreek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Golden Cross of the High Taxiarch of the Knights of the Most Holy Sepulcher January 2019 62 References edit a b c d e f g h in Russian Short bio Liga net a b c d e f g Vadim Novinsky Forbes Retrieved 13 August 2023 a b c d e f g h Novinsky wins by election to Rada in Sevastopol according to CEC Interfax Ukraine 8 July 2013 U Novinskogo znajshlosya virmenske korinnya Biznesmen prodav rudoupravlinnya u Sevastopoli svoyemu bratovi Ashotu Malhasyanu 21 avgusta 2015 1 Glavkom 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generators to Kyiv medical institutions novynskyi novynskyi com in Russian Retrieved 4 August 2023 Moshnyj generator podaril Svyatogorskoj Lavre fond Novinskogo Pravoslavnaya Zhizn in Russian Retrieved 4 August 2023 Blagotvoritelnyj fond Novinskogo napravil v 2018 godu na blagotvoritelnye proekty 195 5 mln griven LB ua 8 February 2019 Retrieved 4 August 2023 Russia lifts sanctions against Ukrainian MP oligarch Novinsky www unian info Retrieved 20 June 2023 Ukraine sanctions wealthy businessman nine priests linked to Russian church Reuters 25 January 2023 Retrieved 20 June 2023 Hunder Max 14 April 2023 Ukraine says it seized assets of billionaire accused of aiding Russia Reuters Novinskij peredav svoyi aktivi i vijshov iz beneficiariv Smart Holding do vvedennya proti nogo sankcij Ekonomichna pravda in Ukrainian Retrieved 4 August 2023 Kostiukova Yulia 4 May 2023 The Security Service of Ukraine has arrested hidden assets of Novinsky worth over 10 billion UAH Mind ua Retrieved 20 June 2023 Vadim Novinskij svyazal sankcii ukrainskih vlastej protiv nego s podderzhkoj UPC TACC in Russian 3 December 2022 Retrieved 20 June 2023 Yurij Lucenko napraviv do Komitetu VRU list z dokazami shodo pitannya pro nadannya zgodi na prityagnennya do kriminalnoyi vidpovidalnosti Vadima Novinskogo Upravlinnya zv yazkiv iz gromadskistyu ta ZMI Generalnoyi prokuraturi Ukrayini in Ukrainian 30 November 2016 Archived from the original on 2 December 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Tsviliy Olga 30 January 2019 Patriarch Theophilos III awards Novinsky with Golden Cross spzh news Retrieved 31 January 2019 External links editThe Kremlin s point man in Kyiv Official website of Smart Holding Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vadym Novynskyi amp oldid 1213165708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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