Zelensky Says Russia’s Oil Profits Are Funding the War in Ukraine
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Zelensky says Russia’s oil profits are funding the war in Ukraine
Revenue from oil sales is giving Russia a sense of impunity and the means to continue its war, the president said. Russia has increased its crude oil sales as weakened sanctions have allowed it to generate more funding for its war while continuing missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday, March 22, in a post on Facebook. “Over the past week, Russia launched nearly 1,550 attack drones against Ukrain…
Russia has increased its crude oil sales to fund its war - ZelenskyRussia has launched hundreds of drones and bombs into Ukraine in a week. The president calls for blocking the Russian shadow fleet due to the growth of oil profits.
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"Profits give Russia a sense of impunity and the opportunity to continue the war," Zelensky said.
According to the President, the profits give Russia a sense of impunity and an opportunity to continue the war.
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