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“The Russian army is a m … like the whole corrupt country”: the outburst of the oligarch

“I see no beneficiaries in this crazy war!” The Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov he returned to sing outside the chorus of Moscow oligarchs, most of whom—by conviction or convenience—were on Putin’s side. With a post published on Instagram in the past few hours, the magnate of Siberian origin reiterated his opposition to military intervention in Ukraine words of fire. Real darts were hurled against the Kremlin establishment and particularly against the Russian army.

“Innocent people and soldiers are dying,” Tinkov attacked, underscoring the pointlessness of the war effort against Kyiv. Then the broadside to the leaders of the armed forces: “Now the generals who wake up from a hangover realize they have an army of shit. How could it be otherwise when everything else is in this country and it’s drowning in nepotism and in subservience“Very severe words the 54yearold businessman who has acute leukemia wrote on a photo of himself: severe penalties for those who spread antiarmy messages.

As the founder of the Tinkoff bank, creator of a chain of equipment and a brewery, Tinkov had already spoken out against the war in the past. The entrepreneur, who lives between Italy and Switzerland, had distanced himself from it Wladimir Putin, which also rejects the definition of oligarch. So it is no coincidence that his complaints are now being directed at the Moscow ruling class. “Kremlin officials are shocked that not only they, but also their children don’t go to the Mediterranean in the summer,” attacked the tycoon, stigmatizing what would be the only concern of those loyal to the tsar.

Then the further whip to Putin propaganda, in reference to the “Z” that has become the symbol of Putin’s socalled “special operation”. “Of course there are idiots who draw the Z. But idiots are 10% in every country. 90% of Russians are against this war!” added Tinkov, who got involved after the conflict started sanctions Western countries against Russia, resulting in economic losses estimated at $5 billion.

However, in addition to challenging Putin, the entrepreneur also made an appeal to Western countries, urging them to give the tsar “one.” way out make it clear to save face and put an end to this massacre in the meantime.” Hence the request: “Be more sensible”.