Moscow Taxi Driver Blames Putin, Not U.S., for Business Collapse After 2014 Sanctions
2d ago· 1 min readenNews
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A Moscow taxi driver in his 50s blames Vladimir Putin, not Americans, for the collapse of his small business, attributing it to foreign sanctions imposed after Russia's 2014 invasion of Ukraine and criticizing spending on the 2018 World Cup.
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· 3 pulledHe denied blaming Americans or the U.S., instead blaming Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin for the sanctions tied to the 2014 invasion of Ukraine.
He criticized Putin's spending on the 2018 World Cup.
He shut the company two years before 2018 and drove a taxi to support his wife and daughter.
A Moscow taxi driver linked Russia’s 2014 sanctions and his business collapse to Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine and to spending on the 2018 World Cup.
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