Long lines at Moscow ATMs amid sanctions

Long lines are developing at ATMs in Moscow, as international sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine impact Russia’s economy.

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25 thoughts on “Long lines at Moscow ATMs amid sanctions

  1. The free world stands united and with Ukraine and Untied with the citizens of russia who has nothing to do with this senseless war created by Putin and his elite! Our ancestors took down one dictator to defend our values and now it's time for us to do the same! Sanction Russia back to the Stone Age! Putin is going down in flames for the inferno he has brought down on the Ukrainian people and land! We see you Russian citizens and young soldiers who is forced to due and we realise this was not your decision but of your elit of bandits! They are DONE! Putin and his elite shall pay for this misery!

  2. 🙏🙏Blessings forever
    GOD loves y'all too forever tell everyone you know and don't know. Jesus loves y'all too forever. Teach everyone how to see and enjoy their blessings too forever
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  3. Russians will be discriminated around the world. No one will hire them and be banned from everything. Many will think they are bad people. Including Belorussians, too. Also Russians cheat at the Olympics a lot. Ukrainian people are nice people and they have beautiful woman from Charm Date.

  4. Here are the oligarchs who are targets – Putin's inner circle.

    The economic sanctions from the Western world have stated targets: Putin's inner circle, the

    oligarchs who moved huge fortunes and hid them. In addition to Vladimir Putin himself, there is a

    former KGB chief, the head of a diamond mine and a deputy prime minister, according to CNBC

    are among the oligarchs whose assets were frozen by sanctions from the West after the invasion of

    Ukraine "The elite close to Putin continues to use their proximity to the Russian president to

    plunder the Russian state, make themselves rich and elevate their family members to some of the

    highest positions of power in the country at the expense of the Russian people," the US Treasury

    Department said in a statement. a statement, according to CNBC

    .

    Members of the Security Council

    Sergei Sergeyevich Ivanov is the son of Sergei Borisovich Ivanov. Ivanov senior was former head

    of the president's executive office and deputy prime minister and defense minister. He later became

    the President's Special Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport. He

    worked with Putin in the KGB, and is a permanent member of the Russian Security Council.

    Sergei junior is the CEO of the state-owned diamond company Alrosa, and sits on the board of

    Gazprombank, one of Russia's largest banks.

    Andrei Patrushev, son of Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev. Nikolai Patrushev also served in the KGB

    with Putin. He later became head of the Russian security service. Patrushev is now secretary of the

    Russian Security Council, and was sanctioned as early as 2018. He is one of those said to be

    involved in the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko. Andrei Patrushev has held leading positions in

    Gazprom Neft, Russia's third largest oil producer.

    Secured agreements with BP

    Ivan Igorevich Sechin, son of Igor Ivanovich Sechin. Igor Sechin is the CEO and Chairman of the

    Board of Rosneft, one of the world's largest oil companies. He was Deputy Prime Minister of

    Russia between 2008 and 2012. He was also the one who secured a $ 16 billion deal with BP that

    gave the Russian company a five percent stake in the British oil company.

    Sechin junior has a high position in Rosneft.

    Alexander Alexandrovich Vedyakhin is the first vice chairman of the board of Sberbank, Russia's

    largest financial institution.

    Yuriy Alexeyevich Soloviev holds a leading position at VTB Bank, Russia's second largest financial

    institution. He has previously worked for Lehman Brothers and Deutsche Bank in London. Soloviev

    is chairman of the board of the football club Dynamo Moscow.

    Galina Olegovna Ulyutina. Soloviev's wife has previously been accused of interfering with socalled

    "golden passports", ie citizenship in exchange for investment, according to the US Treasury

    Department.

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    "Old KGB Poles"

    The list published this week is different from the previous one, where "normal businessmen" were

    sanctioned, according to CNBC, which quotes William Cortney, former US ambassador to

    Kazakhstan and Georgia. "These are old KGB poles," Cortney told CNBC. "They have more

    influence over policy decisions, such decisions that have led to the invasion of Ukraine."

  5. These people are scum. They know very well that they are lying. Sanctions should be lifted from Russia-EU immediately. Putin can make Ukraine a stable country. No weapons to the population of the Ukraine – this is suicide.

  6. Things that I think have to happen for peace to prevail again
    – Russia are invited to join NATO – This ought to fix all problems – Don't know why people would object – It doubt it'll happen though
    Thus
    – Allow all Ukrainians to leave the nation – No need to force the men to fight – We want peace – Those that want to fight and protect their nation are allowed to do that though – Ukraine has fought incredibly valiantly but it ain't a match at all for the Russian army – It's better to protect lives rather than land – Human lives are the most important
    – Ukrainians are allowed lifetime asylum (reviewed annually) by the EU and nations that wish to open their arms to the beleaguered Ukrainians
    All those from foreign nations that are in Ukraine are repatriated
    Offer to kick out the Baltic Nations from NATO – This definitely will appease Russia as then they'll have an influence zone that they want – However any act to invade these nations from Russia will result in a total NATO wide military operation to protect these nations – That's the proviso – That they'll have international protection – But informally – The Western nations ought to keep their promises to the Baltic Nations – Don't think they won't
    And after this all the nations meet and plan to destroy all nuclear weapons at the earliest – No exceptions – The world doesn't need these and we have to destroy all immediately
    Peace and kindness are the ways to resolve all problems that are there – The youth of the world know this – It doesn't look like the leaders do though – As a person in my late 20's I hereby pledge to always resolve problems through peaceful discussions and dialogue – Anyone with me? Let me know!
    What do you lot think?

  7. Maybe there will be posters of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin that they can look at while they’re waiting in line. Oh I almost forgot Komrad Tucker Carlson too

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