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Daily life in Kislovodsk
Kislobodsk (Russian Federation), 26/12/2022.- A man looks at a carpet with a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin at the street market in the center of Kislovodsk, Russia, 26 December 2022. Kislovodsk is a resort city in the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation, 1600 km outside Moscow, formed from a Russian military fortress founded in 1803. The city owes its origin and name to the source of acidic mineral water Narzan. There are 64 mineral water wells in the city at this time. (Rusia, Moscú) EFE/EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV
Spain, France have owners pay for yachts frozen under Russia sanctions
The Russian superyacht, Tango, was seized in Mallorca.
Legal challenge to seizure of Russian yacht in Palma
Suspiscions of a million-dollar bank fraud
![The Russian superyacht, Tango, which is moored at the Real Club Nautico in Palma. Inset: Viktor Felixovich Vekselber a Ukrainian-born Russian–Cypriot billionaire, and businessman](https://uh.gsstatic.es/images/placeholder-preview.webp)
The Russian superyacht, Tango, which is moored at the Real Club Nautico in Palma. Inset: Viktor Felixovich Vekselber a Ukrainian-born Russian–Cypriot billionaire, and businessman
The Russian superyacht, Tango, which is moored at the Real Club Nautico in Palma. Inset: Viktor Felixovich Vekselber a Ukrainian-born Russian–Cypriot billionaire, and businessman
Spain finds yacht and other assets of 15 sanctioned Russian oligarchs
Two yachts have already been seized in Palma.
Seized Palma super yacht could cost the United States a fortune
The United States may have to cover running costs and cover bills in Palma.
- Emergency declared on Ryanair flight bound for Palma from Dublin
- British tourists will be “tracked” while on holiday in Mallorca
- Mallorca ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins has “lost” his Mallorca home
- Mallorca restaurants losing clients, tourists tighten their belts
- Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"