The father of a Russian businessman wanted by the United States for smuggling U.S. military technology has been appointed as senator of a Siberian region that he governed for almost six years, state-run media reported Thursday.
The father of a Russian businessman wanted by the United States for smuggling U.S. military technology has been appointed as senator of a Siberian region that he governed for almost six years, state-run media reported Thursday.
Artyom Uss, the son of former Krasnoyarsk Region Governor Alexander Uss, is charged with evading sanctions and money laundering in the US, and faces a prison term of 20 to 30 years