The squatters have been in the building since Thursday. They did not specify how they got into the building or how many people were inside.
In the Netherlands, on Vossiusstraat, squatters seized the premises of Russian billionaire Arkady Volozh, founder of the Yandex search engine. This was reported by nrc.nl.
According to them, in this way they oppose “war, against the greed of oligarchs and billionaires, and against the parasites that create capital.” They also hung a banner on the balcony of the building with a signature against war and capitalism.
At the same time, the squatters said they occupied the site because “the rights of billionaires who see our cities as investments are more protected than the rights of vulnerable people who want to have a roof over their heads. “
The billionaire, who is on the sanctions list in Europe, owns real estate in Amsterdam, according to the NRC newspaper and Groene Amsterdamme. Because the Russian bought the property through Paraseven Limited, a company registered in the British Virgin Islands, he remained out of sight of the Dutch authorities for a long time.
It was previously reported that the Estonian government has banned the operation of Yandex.Taxi in the country.
In the Netherlands, the Parliament supported the creation of a special tribunal for the Russian Federation in The Hague
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Source: korrespondent

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