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Following Sanctions, Russia’s 2nd Largest Oil Company Turns on Putin
Getty ImagesKarl Salzmann • March 4, 2022 1:00 pm
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Lukoil, which produces more than 2 percent of the world's crude oil and is Russia's second-largest oil company, has called for an end to President Vladimir Putin’s bloodthirsty war in Ukraine.

The company's board of directors on Thursday called for "the soonest termination of the armed conflict," a "lasting ceasefire," and "a settlement of problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy." It also expressed "sincere empathy for all victims."


Lukoil chairman and CEO Vagit Alekperov has lost more money—$13 billion—than any other Russian billionaire since the West placed crushing sanctions on Russia, the New York Post reported.

Lukoil is the largest company in Russia not owned by Putin's government. Its stocks in London lost roughly 99 percent of their value after Putin's invasion of Ukraine, CNN reported. And it is already facing calls for a boycott in the United States, where it has 230 gas stations.

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/following-sanctions-russias-2nd-largest-oil-company-turns-on-putin/
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All it will take will be for two or three more Russian billionaires to join in,and it's over for Putin because that will open the floodgates.

Mere millionaires won't even be afraid to speak out about how Putin is killing Russia's economy.
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