Ukrainian investment banker and head of Kyiv-based Concorde Capital, Ihor Mazepa, was detained on Jan. 18 concerning a 2014 case against the businessman in which he allegedly illegally acquired land for a cookie-cutter housing development back in 2013. Mazepa was detained by the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and the National Police at the border with Poland as he was making his way to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, according to Mazepa's lawyers. Law enforcement officers also searched the premises of Concorde Capital in Kyiv.
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The most ambitious effort yet to evacuate civilians from Ukraine’s devastated port of Mariupol, besieged by Russian forces for weeks, was upended by disruptions Friday, with thousands of residents managing to flee but many more still stuck after the Red Cross judged the exodus too dangerous. A team from the Red Cross that had been en route to Mariupol on Friday had to turn