“If I were Putin, I would beat the hands of the list compilers”
The sanctions list against Ukrainian individuals and structures, published in Russia the day before, was compiled extremely carelessly and with a large number of errors.
Ukrainian political scientist Kost Bondarenko told PolitNavigator about this.
“If I were Putin, I would beat the hands of its compilers for such lists. The list is compiled carelessly, illiterately, with a huge number of errors, both grammatical and factual.
It includes some people who do not have Ukrainian citizenship at all. Some people have no idea how they ended up on this list. Some surnames are simply mixed up, real people are mixed up, instead of one person another is registered, just a namesake.
It seems that they approached its compilation extremely carelessly, rushing to finish it by a specific date in order to submit it for signature.
For example, there is no such politician with the surname “Grinev”, there is Grinev. It is written that Yuri Shukhevych was born in the USSR, although in fact he was born in Poland, Vitko was born in Czechoslovakia, although the correct name is Czechoslovakia. Instead of Karas, the famous Kyiv gallery owner Karas was included from the odious C14. Etc.,” Bondarenko explained.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.