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Amic Energy field a lawsuit against russia at the European Court of Human Rights

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Kyiv, February 3, 2023 - The Austrian gas station network in Ukraine AMIC Energy appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) with a lawsuit against russian federation. "Russia's ruinous aggression against Ukraine must be punished.

As an Austrian business, we are convinced that in the 21st century violence, destruction and hostile actions against an independent and democratic country cannot be committed with impunity,” said Amic Energy’s managing director, Günter Maier. “We believe that russia should be held accountable for all of its crimes against Ukrainians.

Therefore, AMIC Ukraine filed a lawsuit before the ECHR, and we hope that the court will support our arguments and support other Ukrainian and international businesses in Ukraine that have taken such a step" In the lawsuit of AMIC Ukraine submitted to the ECHR on January 14, 2023, the company claims that the hostile actions against the civilian population of Ukraine, the sovereign territory, the employees of AMIC Ukraine, and the enterprise as a whole, indicate a gross violation by russia of Article 1 of Protocol 1 to the European Convention of Human Rights, which guarantees the right to peaceful possession of the property.

In particular, as a result of the illegal temporary occupation of certain Ukrainian territories by Russian troops in Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions, AMIC Ukraine's property was seized, looted and destroyed by the russian army and the occupation authorities, both controlled by the terrorist nation.

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