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Russian tycoon condemns the ongoing war in Ukraine

Russian tycoon condemns the ongoing war in Ukraine

Russian tycoon condemns the ongoing war in Ukraine
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“This insane war” should be brought to an end by the West, Russian tycoon Oleg Tinkov has said, denouncing Moscow’s “massacre” in Ukraine.

A prominent Russian, Tinkov blasted the Kremlin’s military action, claiming that 90 percent of Russians were “against this war” and calling Russia’s forces a “shit army.” Tinkov was among the strongest critics of the Kremlin’s military action.

Tinkov, a well-known businessman in Russia, established Tinkoff Bank in 2006. In recent years, he has been based outside of Russia.

While still suffering the effects of their night’s drinking, the army’s top brass realised that they had a shite army. Tinkov, 54, shared this on Instagram.

In a country riddled with corruption, nepotism, sycophancy, and servility, how can the military be effective?

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Businessman: “I don’t see a SINGLE benefit of this insane war!” People, including soldiers, who are not guilty of any wrongdoing, are being slaughtered.

Ex-Tinkoff Bank chairman Sergei Tinkov, who is stepping down in 2020, wrote: “Dear ‘collective west’ please give Mr Putin an exit to save his face and stop this massacre. “Please be more rational and humane,” I beg of you.
Russian forces have launched a major new offensive in the eastern Donbas region on the 55th day of their military campaign.

In his words, “90 percent of Russians are against this war!” Tinkov exclaimed. To which he responded, “Of course there are idiots who draw Z, but 10% of any country are idiots,” referring to the now-famous Russian pro-war symbol.

He added that Kremlin officials were “in shock” that they and their children would no longer be able to spend their summer vacations on the Mediterranean. “Entrepreneurs are scrambling to save what they can.”

Authorities in Russia have attempted to silence dissent over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine by imposing prison terms of up to 15 years for publishing what the Kremlin calls “fake news” about the military..

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According to a statement released by Tinkoff Bank, Tinkov’s “private opinion” will not be discussed, as he no longer has any influence over the operations of Tinkoff’s subsidiaries. No, he’s not working for Tinkoff.

On the 24th of February, Russian President Vladimir Putin dispatched troops to Ukraine. More than 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the conflict, making it Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II.

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