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Ukraine responds to russian "opposition" on calls to lift sanctions

Ukraine responds to russian "opposition" on calls to lift sanctions

Russian aggression, Andrii Yermak, Sanctions against Russia, russian opposition

The head of the Office of the President, Andrii Yermak, and the adviser to the head of the Office of the President, Vladyslav Vlasiuk, responded to representatives of the russian opposition, who called on Western countries to review and lift sanctions against the russian federation.

The common goal of all russians should be the liberation of the russian federation from the crazy dictator putin and his regime, and not the fight against sanctions, because it is the restrictions that restrain the military machine. Andrii Yermak, the head of the President's Office, wrote about this in his Telegram channel. According to him, the sanctions must be strengthened until the russian military-industrial complex is completely stopped, so that the aggressor cannot earn from the export of energy carriers, and together with this - until the war is stopped.

"Because the whole essence of putin's regime is the desire for genocide, the destruction of Ukrainians as a nation, the capture of territory. And sanctions are what restrain the regime's military machine and prevent it from developing in the desire to kill people and children. Sanctions need only be strengthened until russia continues armed aggression," Yermak noted.

In his Facebook account, Vlasiuk also commented on the so-called "oppositional struggle" of russian politicians.

"Expectations: will fight against putin and the war unleashed by him. Reality: will fight against mass sanctions against the russians. These are the oppositionists," Vlasiuk wrote.

Sanctions against the russian federation will only increase, and no one will notice such an "effective fight", the adviser to the head of the President's Office emphasized.

Photo: facebook/vladyslav.vlasiukPhoto: facebook/vladyslav.vlasiuk

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, russian oppositionist Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was released from prison as a result of the exchange between the russian federation and the USA, declared the "injustice" of Western sanctions against the entire people of russia. Opposition member Ilya Yashin expressed his desire to "return home".

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