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Ukraine’s Supreme Court on Sept. 14 received three appeals against the Sept. 5 decision of Kyiv’s Appeals Court to recognize and execute the May 2 decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on compensation from Russia for property in Crimea belonging to former PrivatBank owner Ihor Kolomoisky and his associates, including the freezing of shares in Ukrainian subsidiaries of Russian banks.

According to information published on the Supreme Court’s website, the appeal notices arrived on Sept. 14, along with a motion to freeze the execution of the Kyiv Appeals Court’s decision.

“Given to the judge” is the status of all four documents on the Supreme Court’s website.

In the case of a petition, Judge Yulia Cherniak is indicated, in case of complaints together with her as a rapporteur judge, the case will be examined by members of the judge panel Borys Hulko and Dmytro Luspenyk, the Supreme Court’s website says.