Close Menu
World Economist – Global Markets, Finance & Economic Insights
  • Home
  • Economist Impact
    • Economist Intelligence
    • Finance & Economics
  • Business
  • Asia
  • China
  • Europe
  • Economy
  • USA
    • Middle East & Africa
    • Highlights
  • This week
  • World Economy
    • World News
What's Hot

Hong Kong stocks on track for sixth week of gains on upbeat China outlook

May 23, 2025

The Ohio legislation that could force Chinese scientists to sell their US homes

May 23, 2025

Jiangsu Hengrui makes solid Hong Kong trading debut as shares jump 29%

May 23, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Friday, May 23
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
World Economist – Global Markets, Finance & Economic Insights
  • Home
  • Economist Impact
    • Economist Intelligence
    • Finance & Economics
  • Business
  • Asia
  • China
  • Europe
  • Economy
  • USA
    • Middle East & Africa
    • Highlights
  • This week
  • World Economy
    • World News
World Economist – Global Markets, Finance & Economic Insights
Home » An adviser to Ukrainian ex-President Viktor Yanukovych has been shot dead in Spain
Europe

An adviser to Ukrainian ex-President Viktor Yanukovych has been shot dead in Spain

adminBy adminMay 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link
Post Views: 7


MADRID (AP) — Spanish authorities said that an adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was shot dead outside a school in Madrid on Wednesday.

Andrii Portnov, 52, was identified as the victim by Spain’s Interior Ministry. He was shot at 9:15 a.m. local time (0715 GMT), authorities said.

Police officers cordon off the area after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Police officers cordon off the area after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Police officers cordon off the area after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Read More

Members of the judicial police at the scene after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Members of the judicial police at the scene after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Members of the judicial police at the scene after an adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych was shot, outside a school in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul White)

Read More

Witnesses reported that Portnov was shot “several times” in the head and body by more than one gunman when he was getting into a vehicle, police said. The assailants then fled on foot into a wooded area, police said.

Portnov is a former Ukrainian politician closely tied to Yanukovych, having served as deputy head of the presidential office from 2010 to 2014.

During Yanukovych’s presidency, Portnov was widely viewed as a pro-Russia political figure and was involved in drafting legislation aimed at persecuting participants of the 2014 revolution in Ukraine.

After fleeing Ukraine in 2014, Portnov reportedly lived in Russia in 2015 before relocating to Austria. It wasn’t immediately clear when he moved to Spain.

In 2018, Ukraine’s Security Service, or SBU, opened an investigation against him on suspicion of state treason, alleging his involvement in Russia’s illegal annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. The criminal case was closed in 2019.

In 2021, the United States imposed personal sanctions on Portnov, designating him as someone “responsible for or complicit in, or (who) has directly or indirectly engaged in, corruption, including the misappropriation of state assets, the expropriation of private assets for personal gain, corruption related to government contracts or the extraction of natural resources, or bribery.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Europe

No new direct Russia-Ukraine peace talks scheduled, Kremlin says

May 22, 2025
Europe

Germany’s Merz inaugurates a historic new brigade in Lithuania and pushes for security spending

May 22, 2025
Europe

A deal on the disputed Chagos Islands faces more hurdles. Here’s what to know

May 22, 2025
Europe

ICC prosecutor says Netanyahu arrest warrant should remain as Israel jurisdiction challenge is heard

May 22, 2025
Europe

Romanian court rejects defeated hard-right candidate’s challenge to election result

May 22, 2025
Europe

UK court puts last-minute block on a deal to hand Chagos islands to Mauritius

May 22, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Awais shares power sector reforms, plans with World Bank – Business & Finance

May 23, 2025

Fraudulent loan schemes: SECP continues monitoring of social media platforms – Business & Finance

May 23, 2025

Forex reserves exceed $16bn mark on IMF tranche – Business & Finance

May 23, 2025

Construction sector: builders, developers call for 15-year tax policy – Business & Finance

May 22, 2025
Latest Posts

PM Shehbaz vows to expedite institutional reforms as IMF lauds economic progress – Business

May 22, 2025

IMF yet to decide on budget relief request – Business

May 22, 2025

Trade deficit with nine regional countries widens 35pc – Business

May 22, 2025

Subscribe to News

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Recent Posts

  • Hong Kong stocks on track for sixth week of gains on upbeat China outlook
  • The Ohio legislation that could force Chinese scientists to sell their US homes
  • Jiangsu Hengrui makes solid Hong Kong trading debut as shares jump 29%
  • Jiangsu Hengrui makes solid Hong Kong trading debut as shares jump 29%
  • Japan probes Chinese solar panels over hidden device fears, power disruptions

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Welcome to World-Economist.com, your trusted source for in-depth analysis, expert insights, and the latest news on global finance and economics. Our mission is to provide readers with accurate, data-driven reports that shape the understanding of economic trends worldwide.

Latest Posts

Hong Kong stocks on track for sixth week of gains on upbeat China outlook

May 23, 2025

The Ohio legislation that could force Chinese scientists to sell their US homes

May 23, 2025

Jiangsu Hengrui makes solid Hong Kong trading debut as shares jump 29%

May 23, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Archives

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • June 2024
  • October 2022
  • March 2022
  • July 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • November 2019
  • April 2011
  • January 2011
  • December 2007
  • July 2007

Categories

  • AI & Tech
  • Asia
  • Banking
  • Business
  • Business
  • China
  • Climate
  • Computing
  • Economist Impact
  • Economist Intelligence
  • Economy
  • Editor's Choice
  • Europe
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Featured Business
  • Featured Climate
  • Featured Health
  • Featured Science & Tech
  • Featured Travel
  • Finance & Economics
  • Health
  • Highlights
  • Markets
  • Middle East
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Middle East News
  • Most Viewed News
  • News Highlights
  • Other News
  • Politics
  • Russia
  • Science
  • Science & Tech
  • Social
  • Space Science
  • Sports
  • Sports Roundup
  • Tech
  • This week
  • Top Featured
  • Travel
  • Trending Posts
  • Ukraine Conflict
  • Uncategorized
  • US Politics
  • USA
  • World
  • World & Politics
  • World Economy
  • World News
© 2025 world-economist. Designed by world-economist.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.