Machines and Money: U.S.-origin tools helped Ukraine to get $500,000 Confiscated from Russia

23 February 2024
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Machines and Money: U.S.-origin tools helped Ukraine to get $500,000 Confiscated from Russia

The United States will transfer $500,000 of confiscated Russian assets to Estonia to redirect them towards supporting Ukraine. This announcement was made at the Munich Security Conference by Deputy Attorney General of the United States Lisa Monaco and Secretary General of Estonia Tõnis Saar.

The funds were confiscated after the U.S. uncovered a network engaged in illegal purchases aimed at importing high-precision machinery of American origin into Russia, used in the defense industry complex. A Latvian citizen accused of involvement in this scheme pleaded guilty on February 14th to violating U.S. export laws.

The confiscated funds cannot be directly transferred to Ukraine, so they are being transferred to Estonia. The country will use the money for a project to expedite the assessment of damages and repair the Ukrainian energy system.

“This step for justice and restoration blazes a new trail toward combating Russia’s ongoing brutality. The Department of Justice will continue pursuing creative solutions to ensure the Ukrainian people can respond and rebuild,” emphasized Lisa Monaco.

Tõnis Saar emphasized that preventing transborder crime remains a top priority. Effective judicial prosecution of sanctioned crimes is an integral part of these efforts. The agreement with Estonia aims to set a new standard for combating sanctions violations in other countries, emphasizing justice and directing illegal profits to the victims.

Michael Khoo, co-director of the KleptoCapture operational group, acknowledged Estonia's key role in preventing the illegal transport of military materials and emphasized the importance of funds for accelerating the repair of Ukraine's electrical infrastructure. The action demonstrates international cooperation to redirect the proceeds of Russian criminal networks to support the Ukrainian people.

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