
Russia, stepping up pressure on embattled oil company YUKOS, said on Tuesday it had put 10 of the firm’s owners or employees on Interpol’s wanted list after having already arrested several key shareholders. Yuri Biryukov, first deputy to Russia’s General Prosecutor, told Interfax news agency that the 10 included major owners of YUKOS Leonid Nevzlin, Vladimir Dubov and Mikhail Brudno who are reported to have fled Russia for Israel. Interpol headquarters in Lyon had no immediate comment. (Reuters)


