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Russia puts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on wanted list
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Published May 04, 2024 • 2 minute read

Russia has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on its wanted list, Russian state media reported Saturday, citing the interior ministry’s database.


As of Saturday afternoon, both Zelenskyy and his predecessor, Petro Poroshenko, featured on the ministry’s list of people wanted on unspecified criminal charges. The commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, Gen. Oleksandr Pavlyuk, was also on the list.


Russian officials did not immediately clarify the allegations against any of the men. Mediazona, an independent Russian news outlet, claimed Saturday that both Zelenskyy and Poroshenko had been listed since at least late February.

In an online statement published that same day, Ukraine’s foreign ministry dismissed the reports of Zelenskyy’s inclusion as evidence of “the desperation of the Russian state machine and propaganda.”

Russia’s wanted list also includes scores of officials and lawmakers from Ukraine and NATO countries. Among them is Kaja Kallas, the prime minister of NATO and EU member Estonia, who has fiercely advocated for increased military aid to Kyiv and stronger sanctions against Moscow.


Russian officials in February said that Kallas is wanted because of Tallinn’s efforts to remove Soviet-era monuments to Red Army soldiers in the Baltic nation, in a belated purge of what many consider symbols of past oppression.

Fellow NATO members Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have also pulled down monuments that are widely seen as an unwanted legacy of the Soviet occupation of those countries.

Russia has laws criminalizing the “rehabilitation of Nazism” that include punishing the “desecration” of war memorials.

Also on Russia’s list are cabinet ministers from Estonia and Lithuania, as well as the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor who last year prepared a warrant for President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. Moscow has also charged the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, with what it deems “terrorist” activities, including Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian infrastructure.


The Kremlin has repeatedly sought to link Ukraine’s leaders to Nazism, even though the country has a democratically elected Jewish president who lost relatives in the Holocaust, and despite the aim of many Ukrainians to strengthen the country’s democracy, reduce corruption and move closer to the West.

Moscow named “de-Nazification, de-militarization and a neutral status” of Ukraine as the key goals of what it insists on calling a “special military operation” against its southern neighbor. The claim of “de-Nazification” refers to Russia’s false assertions that Ukraine’s government is heavily influenced by radical nationalist and neo-Nazi groups – an allegation derided by Kyiv and its Western allies.


The Holocaust, World War II and Nazism have been important tools for Putin in his bid to legitimize Russia’s war in Ukraine. World War II, in which the Soviet Union lost an estimated 27 million people, is a linchpin of Russia’s national identity, and officials bristle at any questioning of the USSR’s role.

Some historians say this has been coupled with an attempt by Russia to retool certain historical truths from the war. They say Russia has tried to magnify the Soviet role in defeating the Nazis while playing down any collaboration by Soviet citizens in the persecution of Jews, along with allegations of crimes by Red Army soldiers against civilians in Eastern Europe.
 

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Bullshit.
Is it ? They need funding to keep factories operating , If we provide funds , it is with borrowed money , why can’t Ukraine print or borrow it’s own ? Because many Ukrainians settled the prairies in the 1800s and after WW2 is not a reason . IMHO .
 

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Is it ? They need funding to keep factories operating , If we provide funds , it is with borrowed money , why can’t Ukraine print or borrow it’s own ? Because many Ukrainians settled the prairies in the 1800s and after WW2 is not a reason . IMHO .
That not how it works.
 

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So is Canada not running a deficit ?
Are you? Do you have a household budget or spend every penny you have before your next pay cheque?

If we send a $2000 1995 Dodge Dakota to Ukraine but buy ourselves a new RAM 2500 for $80,000 to replace it did we send Ukraine $80,000?

Yes or no?
 

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Are you? Do you have a household budget or spend every penny you have before your next pay cheque?

If we send a $2000 1995 Dodge Dakota to Ukraine but buy ourselves a new RAM 2500 for $80,000 to replace it did we send Ukraine $80,000?

Yes or no?
Irrelevant. We have not only supplied antiqui
 

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Are you? Do you have a household budget or spend every penny you have before your next pay cheque?

If we send a $2000 1995 Dodge Dakota to Ukraine but buy ourselves a new RAM 2500 for $80,000 to replace it did we send Ukraine $80,000?

Yes or no?
We also have provided cash , borrowed cash .
 

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Tucker math is Tucker math.

If your income is $200 a month but your budget $100 is spending $10 more that month debt?

Yes or no?
When did that happen ? One or two times in the last fifty years . Canada is a financial basket case showing no signs of change . And are we really replacing that Dodge Dakota for a Ram 2500 ? Or is that money getting eaten by bureaucracy?
 

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It happens all the time. Yes we are really replacing a Dakota with a RAM. The US and others are doing the same. Tucker mislead you.
 

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  • Since the beginning of 2022, Canada has committed over $13.3 billion in funding to support Ukraine. This includes:
    • $4 billion in military assistance, such as M777 howitzers, Leopard 2 main battle tanks, armoured combat support vehicles, hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition, high-resolution drone cameras, thermal clothing, body armour, fuel, and more.
    • $7.4 billion in financial support.
    • $352.5 million in humanitarian assistance, including support for emergency health interventions, protection services, and essentials such as shelter, water, sanitation, and food. Programming also addresses child protection, mental health support, and prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence.
    • $186 million in development assistance, such as $15 million from Canada’s $100 million contribution to the Canada-International Finance Corporation Facility for Resilient Food Systems.
    • $198 million in security and stabilization assistance.

We've made nearly $15B MORE in fertilizer sales alone with Russia being sanctioned.

That just one product. This war is making us money so stop fucking whining.
 
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