
Biden is vowing to seize Russian oligarchs' yachts. Here's where they are right now
CNN
The ships span the length of a football field or longer, come outfitted with helipads and swimming pools, and have shown up at ports around the world -- towering over nearby fishing vessels and motorboats like giants.
Yachts owned by Russian oligarchs -- who have bought some of the largest and most extravagant "superyachts" on the planet -- are gleaming symbols of how Russia's elite have profited under the government of President Vladimir Putin.
Now, as Russian forces ramp up their deadly military campaign in Ukraine, the yachts are emerging as key targets of the US and European allies, who are vowing to seize property owned by Putin's enablers.

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