By PAUL O’DONOGHUE, Senior Correspondent
DMITRII Ovsiannikov, a former Russian official appointed by President Vladimir Putin as Governor of Sevastopol after Russia’s annexation of Crimea is on trial in the UK for breaching financial sanctions.
Prosecutors accuse Dmitrii Ovsiannikov of receiving more than £75,000 from his wife, Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, and a new Mercedes-Benz SUV from his brother, Alexei Owsjanikow. The three defendants face 10 charges of breaching UK sanctions and two counts of money laundering at Southwark Crown Court. They deny all charges.