Prytula calls for the nationalization of Russian business/Channel 24
Ukrainians are doing everything possible to help our brave soldiers defeat the enemy. However, the Russians also work in support of their army, sometimes even at the expense of the Ukrainians.
Despite the war, Russian business continues to operate in Ukraine. In addition, Belarusians are also operating in our country, whose country has become a springboard for the invaders to attack Ukraine.
Nationalization of Russian and Belarusian business
Volunteer and politician Sergei Prytula issued a call for the nationalization of all businesses whose ultimate beneficiaries are citizens of Russia and Belarus. He said that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has already adopted a relevant law on the confiscation of the property of Russians and collaborators, but there are certain risks that infidels will try to circumvent sanctions by hiding behind offshore companies or rewriting the business to someone else.
When the process starts, we will see interesting things. For example, how lobbyists of some Russians will start talking about “good Russians” from whom nothing needs to be taken away. And the second is an attempt to lull our vigilance, and there will be such attempts. We must ensure that not a single Russian can escape from the sanctions,” Prytula said.
As an example, he cited the oligarch Mikhail Fridman, who has assets in Alfa Bank, Kyivstar and Morshynska. Now he wants to get Ukrainian citizenship and save his fortune. Prytula assured that there would be many such situations, and society should monitor them and not allow all sorts of “schemes” to circumvent sanctions to be implemented.
Sanctions against Russia: latest news
- United The states are ready to remove some restrictions from Belarus. In order for the United States to take such a step, Minsk must allow the export of Ukrainian grain. A food crisis may arise in the world, so that the apostates of the invaders may have a chance to somehow redeem themselves.
- The Russian economy is falling apart, although propagandists are trying to claim the opposite. Even according to the most optimistic forecasts, the sanctions inflicted a heavy blow on the occupiers, which it will be very difficult for them to cope with.
- Even their closest admirers are beginning to refuse “friendship” with the Russians. Serbia, always sympathetic to Putin, decided to join the EU sanctions against the aggressor.