The vampire state
Hungry for funds to fuel its war in Ukraine, the Kremlin’s expropriation spree shows no signs of slowing

The Kremlin’s expropriation campaign, which began alongside its invasion of Ukraine just over two years ago, appears to be gaining steam: over 220 private companies with assets collectively worth €12.7 billion have become state property since February 2022.
By mid-June, Russian courts had received 50 demands for the nationalisation of more than 220 private companies, with a total value of nearly €13 billion.
Such a rush to seize “easy” assets can be explained by the need to replenish Russia’s war budget at any cost.
Up to 50 enterprises can be seized by the Russian Prosecutor’s Office annually “if it operates at full capacity”, Shumanov said.










