It has been going on for 12 days. On February 24, the Russians launched an armed invasion of their neighbor, making no difference in their means. The tragedy of millions of people is unfolding before the eyes of the whole world. Every day, innocent civilians die under fire from the Russians.
The situation in the country on the Dnieper affected business. Western countries have imposed numerous sanctions on oligarchs associated with Vladimir Putin. The Russian billionaire apparently got scared of the possible consequences and began selling off his fortune in the UK.
The media reported that he put up for sale, among others his luxury real estate in London, and also, a club whose power he has been building since 2003. – In the current situation, I made the decision to sell the club because I believe it is in the best interest of the club, fans, employees, as well as its sponsors and partners – Abramowicz wrote in a statement.
Roman Abramovich may not return to Russia. Illegal Statement
As noted by the journalists of the “Daily Mail”, Abramovich could face justice in his homeland. The Russian government has passed a law that makes spreading “false” information about the armed forces a crime. Using phrases such as “war” or “invasion” is punishable by up to three years in prison. In special cases, a person may be imprisoned for up to 15 years.
Abramovich in the letter informing about the intention to sell Chelsea used the word “war”. – I instructed my team to set up a charity foundation that will receive the net proceeds from the sale and donate it to all victims of the war in Ukraine – he said.
British media even suggests that he may not return to his homeland. Abramovich’s statement on Chelsea in Russia – in the light of the new, draconian regulations – is illegal. After all, the Russians claim that they are conducting a peace operation in Ukraine, the aim of which is to de-Nazify Ukraine.
Source: Sport

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