The Humanitarian Aid Unit at the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation has delivered $150,000 worth of humanitarian aid to Donbas in eastern Ukraine, according to DW, referring to a statement made by Ukraine's Ministry for Temporarily Occupied Territories and Internally Displaced Persons on October 20.
The European Commission and the EU Member States have not identified funds or economic resources belonging to President Yanukovych frozen by EU sanctions, according to a press release by Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP, a law firm based in London representing President Yanukovych and Oleksandr Viktorovych Yanukovych.
The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland has confiscated a large amount of gold in a criminal probe launched in 2016, according to the television news service TSN, which cites the Office's response to a respective inquiry.
The Swiss prosecutor's office has refused to disclose at journalists' requests any details about Yanukovych's assets in gold, earlier reported by Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin to have been arrested.
The Cabinet of Ministers authorized the Ministry of Justice to procure legal services to represent Ukraine's interests in a Swiss court aimed at returning the funds laid out as financial guarantees for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, as stated in the relevant government decree.