Ukraine’s central bank accuses oligarch Igor Kolomoisky of “terror and pressure,” by sending protesters to the homes of Governor Yakiv Smoliy and of First Deputy Governor Kateryna Rozhkova
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Ukraine’s central bank accuses oligarch Igor Kolomoisky of “terror and pressure,” by sending protesters to the homes of Governor Yakiv Smoliy and of First Deputy Governor Kateryna Rozhkova Interfax-Ukraine reports, citing the National Bank of Ukraine press service. On Monday, protesters set up a camp near the entrance of Smoliy’s gated community. On Tuesday, protesters with placards and a loudspeaker protested in front of Rozhkova’s house. Last week, the NBU said it was the target of a harassment campaign that included slander in the media, paid demonstrators protesting near its headquarters, and an attempt to storm the central bank headquarters.