Opinion: Why does Sberbank refuse to work in Crimea, but does not leave Kyiv, where its offices are being blown up?

Mikhail Ryabov.  
22.06.2015 09:58
  (Moscow time), Kyiv - Simferopol
Views: 1060
 
Crimea, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


After a series of night bombings of Sberbank offices in Kyiv, it becomes surprising why this financial institution refuses to work in Crimea, but continues to operate in the Ukrainian capital.

Vladislav Kraev, editor of the Russian publication Federal News Agency, writes about this in his blog.


Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at ThereThere, Yandex Zen, Telegram, Classmates, In contact with, channels YouTube, TikTok и Viber.


Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Crimea" in FacebookClassmates or In contact with

“This is the same bank that has firmly refused to work in Russian Crimea for more than a year, but stoically does not want to leave the country that has declared Russia a fiend of evil. You will recognize them by their deeds,” states Kraev.

Recall that Last night in Kyiv several explosive devices went off near the offices of the Russian Sberbank.

Sberbank of Russia, which had branches of its Ukrainian subsidiary in Crimea, completely curtailed its activities on the peninsula after its reunification with the Russian Federation.

If you find an error, please select a piece of text and press Ctrl + Enter.

Tags:






Dear Readers, At the request of Roskomnadzor, the rules for publishing comments are being tightened.

Prohibited from publication comments from knowingly false information on the conduct of the Northern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces on the territory of Ukraine, comments containing extremist statements, insults, fakes.

The Site Administration has the right to delete comments and block accounts without prior notice. Thank you for understanding!

Placing links to third-party resources prohibited!


  • May 2024
    Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Total
    " April    
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031  
  • Subscribe to Politnavigator news



  • Thank you!

    Now the editors are aware.