In a decisive move to ally firmly with the new Biden Administration, President Zelenskiy closed three pro-Russian TV stations yesterday

Thursday, February 4, 2021
In a decisive move to ally firmly with the new Biden Administration, President Zelenskiy closed three pro-Russian TV stations yesterday

In a decisive move to ally firmly with the new Biden Administration, President Zelenskiy closed three pro-Russian TV stations yesterday, imposing 5-year sanctions on the stations and their legal owner, Rada MP Taras Kozak. Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council alleged that Kozak funded the stations through sales of coal from Russia-controlled Donbas, an act the Council classified as ‘funding terrorism.’

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