In Photos: The Russian Oligarchs Who Have Lost Billions Since Ukraine War
						Russian billionaires saw their fortunes plunge over the past year, losing roughly 27% of their wealth — with the main factors being Western sanctions spurred by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent plunge in the ruble's value. 
Since the beginning of the year, the collective worth of Russia's richest fell by 42% ($263 billion), amounting to $320 billion. Only 83 Russians made it to the 2022 Forbes list of the World’s Billionaires, down from 117 last year.
Here’s a closer look at the oligarchs whose fortunes have plummeted:
				
				Since the beginning of the year, the collective worth of Russia's richest fell by 42% ($263 billion), amounting to $320 billion. Only 83 Russians made it to the 2022 Forbes list of the World’s Billionaires, down from 117 last year.
Here’s a closer look at the oligarchs whose fortunes have plummeted:
 
															Alexei Mordashov: down $15.9 billion.
											2021: $29.1 billion
2022: $13.2 billion
										2022: $13.2 billion
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															Vagit Alekperov: down $14.4 billion.
											2021: $24.9 billion
2022: $10.5 billion
										2022: $10.5 billion
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															Suleiman Kerimov: down $11.4.
											2021: $15.8 billion
2022: $4.4 billion
										2022: $4.4 billion
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															Leonid Mikhelson: down $10.9 billion.
											2021: $24.9 billion
2022: $14 billion
										2022: $14 billion
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															Gennady Timchenko: down $10.7 billion.
											2021: $22 billion
2022: $11.3 billion
										2022: $11.3 billion
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															Vladimir Potanin: down $9.7 billion
											2021: $27 billion
2022: $17.3 billion
										2022: $17.3 billion
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															Roman Abramovich: down $7.6 billion.
											2021: $14,5 billion
2022: $6.9 billion
										2022: $6.9 billion
											Sergei Kiselev / Moskva News Agency										
									 
															Alisher Usmanov: down $6.9 billion.
											2021: $18.4 billion
2022: $11.5 billion
										2022: $11.5 billion
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