Activists Occupy Yandex Founder�s $3.4M Amsterdam Home � Reports

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A group of activists has occupied the multimillion-dollar Amsterdam home of EU-sanctioned Russian tech tycoon Arkady Volozh, Dutch
weekly De Groene Amsterdammerreported in early October that Volozh was the owner of a 3.4-million-euro ($3.37 million) mansion in southern
Amsterdam that he had purchased through an offshore company in 2018-19.The protesters told NRC that they had been squatting in the vacant
hadreported the property to Dutch authorities in early September
the EU's asset freezes.Volozh is the latest high-profile Russian national to have had properties targeted by squatters or vandals since
the start of the invasion
Previous cases include sanctioned former deputy prime minister and current state banker Igor Shuvalov, aluminum billionaire Oleg Deripaska
and pro-Kremlin television host Vladimir Solovyov.Volozh is also the holder of a Malta passport, which he acquired in 2016 as part of the EU