Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, the former owner of the Chelsea football club, secretly went to one of the capital’s hospitals complaining of heart pain.
This information was published on the Telegram channel Puree referring to eyewitnesses.
The publication explains that when contacting doctors, the businessman used a pseudonym so as not to advertise his visit to Moscow, tightly covered his face with a scarf, wore sunglasses and was accompanied by bodyguards.
“Among the doctors visited was a cardiologist,” the message said.
According to the source, the billionaire’s main target in Moscow may be the metallurgical and mining company Evraz, in which he owns a 28.64% stake.
“Because of him, the EU Court refuses to lift personal sanctions,” the channel writes.
At the end of December, Abramovich with the Israeli aid organization ZAKA filed a lawsuit A lawsuit was filed against Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, which refused to accept donations from an entrepreneur due to sanctions imposed on it by the EU.
Previously Abramovich left Tip the Turkish waiter twice the bill.