"Moved to October," - quoted by TASS Malgina.

According to him, there is no information on the exact date of the court session yet.

The collection of Scythian gold was taken from Crimea for an exhibition at the Allard Pearson Museum in Amsterdam in 2014.

After the Crimea became part of Russia, both the museums of the peninsula and Ukraine declared their rights to gold.

On December 14, 2016, the Amsterdam District Court ruled that the collection should be transferred to Kiev, the Crimean side appealed and changed its lawyers.

In March 2021, it became known that the Amsterdam Court of Appeal had previously appointed a new judge in the Scythian gold case, Gerard Levin, after it satisfied Ukraine's claim on the disqualification of one of the judges, Duko Oranje, on October 28.