Igor Kolomoisky, Hennadiy Korban, Vadim Rabinovich -- strong backers of Jewish causes -- also have strong patriotic credentials as revocation puzzles observers

With no end in sight to invasion of Ukraine, effect of sanctions ripples through world of Jewish philanthropy

As a Portuguese passport holder sanctioned over his ties to Putin, billionaire required Lisbon's approval of the deal; Lisbon says profits will be used for humanitarian purposes

British government vows Russian-Israeli oligarch won't benefit from soccer club deal, says will work to ensure proceeds 'are used for humanitarian causes in Ukraine'

Recording of unnamed businessman obtained by New Lines Magazine indicates Russian president's health is badly deteriorating; could also be part of a Kremlin disinformation campaign

Yuri Milner made billions in Silicon Valley with early support from the Kremlin, but has avoided Western sanctions and is now seeking to distance himself from Putin

Many educational foundations in Israel rely on the philanthropy of Jewish billionaires, some of whom have close ties with both Putin and Jerusalem

Lawmakers cite Bucha killings, say there's 'no two sides,' in apparent rebuke of Liberman's equivocation; senior Kyiv officials reportedly in Israel to discuss refugees, sanctions

Former owner of NBA's Nets, listed as Russia’s 12th richest individual, considered a rival of Putin and has not been targeted by Western sanctions

Former jailed dissident calls on his peers, Russian billionaires Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, to 'step up to the microphone and say that Putin is a war criminal'

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