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FACTBOX-Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen by Switzerland

by Reuters
Friday, 28 February 2014 14:26 GMT

Feb 28 (Reuters) - Following are names published by the Swiss government on Friday of Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen:

Serhiy Arbuzov, born 24 March 1976, former acting prime minister

Mykola Azarov, 17 Dec. 1947, ex prime minister

Raisa Bohatyryova, 6 Jan. 1953, ex health minister

Mykhailo Dobkin, 26 Jan. 1970, Kharkov governor

Yuri Ivanyushchenko, 21 Feb. 1959, member of parliament

Hennadiy Kernes, 27 June 1959, Kharkov mayor

Oleksander Klymenko, 16 Nov. 1980, ex tax minister

Andriy Klyuev, 12 Aug. 1964, ex Yanukovich chief of staff

Serhiy Klyuev, 12 Aug. 1969, member of parliament, owner of presidential estate

Borys Kolesnikov, 25 Oct. 1962, member of parliament

Yuri Kolobov, 8 April 1973, ex finance minister

Volodymyr Kozak, 9 Aug. 1959, ex transport minister

Olena Lukash, 12 Nov. 1976, ex justice minister

Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, 3 Jan. 1960, ex agriculture minister

Viktor Pshonka, 6 Feb. 1954, ex prosecutor general

Eduard Stavytsky, 4 Oct. 1972, ex energy and fuel minister

Oleksander Yanukovich, 1 July 1973, son of the president

Viktor Yanukovich, 9 July 1950, ousted president

Oleksander Yefremov, 22 Aug. 1954, member of parliament

Vitaly Zakharchenko, 20 Jan. 1963, ex interior minister

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