that's normal. if they didn't get their money out of a sanctioned hostile country, this i what happens. those banks knew that. some maybe couldn't get their money out, others maybe took the risk gambling they can continue their projects after/during the war. the latter deserve a slap on the wrist.
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Russian court orders $56 mln Germany's Landesbank Baden-Wuerttemberg asset seizure
(www.reuters.com)
LBBW is owned by ~~The Länd~~ the state of Baden-Württemberg. I.e., some of the money seized is tax money or at least public money. I think that's why it's newsworthy.
Are said assets located in russia? If not, how are they going to seize them?