
MOSCOW, Dec 9 Ukrainian Oschadbank filed a complaint against Russia in The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the bank's press service said.
«Oshchadbank has completed complex expert legal work and filed a complaint against the Russian Federation with the European Court of Human Rights,» the bank's website said in a statement. The statement states that during the special operation, Oschadbank suffered significant losses, many bank branches were damaged.
Oshchadbank was created on the basis of institutions of the USSR Sberbank in Ukraine and is one of the largest state-owned banks in the country.
Moscow on March 15 officially notified with a note of her withdrawal from the Council of Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights, stating that she would comply with the decisions of the ECtHR if they comply with the Russian Constitution. Later that day, PACE unanimously adopted a resolution in which it pointed out to the Council's statutory body, the Committee of Ministers, that Moscow could not be a member of the Council. The next day, the Committee of Ministers decided that the Russian Federation ceases to be a member of the organization from March 16.

