The list of Russians that owe their power and money to connections with Putin, made by the US government after Congress ordered them to do so, must really be a sad joke, if even Navalny and other Russian opposition critisize it for including rich people that have absolutely nothing to do with Putin.
The list with 96 'olicharchs' turns out to be an exact copy of Forbes' list of 'richest Russian businessmen'. The other 114 'influential political figures' could have been copied straight from the Kremlin's website, according to the Kremlin's human rights advisor Mikhail Fedotov.
The 210 Russians on the list face no sanctions. The US warns them however, that they could be next, in the next sanction round.
Putin himself is not on the list. "An insult", he joked at a press conference. "We had prepared countermeasures, but I think we will just forget about those for now".
He says he does not take the list seriously, because there are so many business and citizens behind the 210 listed persons, that the US government basically put all 145 million Russians on the list. For example, there are 30 ministers and vice-ministers on the list, including premier Medvedev, and Putin's spokesperson Dmitri Peskov.
Under the header 'olicharchs' are people like Roman Abramovitsj (the owner of football club Chelsea), and CEO of Gazprom Aleksej Miller.
There are also people listed without any known ties to the Kremlin.
For example Sergej Galitski, who runs a succesful supermarket chain, and Michaïl Fridman, who built up his wealth long before Putin was in the Kremlin.
Oleg Tinkov, producer of household equipment, and banker is also kinda not known for making sneaky deals with Putin.
Corruption fighter Navalny posted on Facebook that he is happy that some villains have been named and shamed, but confused about the prescence of rich people without Kremlin ties, and about the abscence of names from people high in the Justice department.
One of the presidential election candidates that is at least slightly critical of Putin, Ksenia Sobtsjak, put on Instagram that she is in favour of such lists with corrupt people, but then they will need to be the result of proper research.
If anything, the list made by the US government conveyed a message to Russia that the US doesn't give two fucks about improving relations with Russia.
Sergej Sobjanin, the mayor of Moscow said "the West has never liked Russia, but lists like this were unthinkable in even the worst times of history"
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