Putin's foreign minister says freezing Russia's currency reserves was 'thievery' and that the Kremlin didn't expect such harsh sanctions

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Putin's foreign minister called the freezing of Russia's currency reserves "thievery."

Sergey Lavrov said that the scale of sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine came as a shock.

He added: "Nobody who was predicting what sanctions the West would pass could have pictured that."

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Russia's foreign minister called the freezing of Russia's currency reserves in light of its invasion of Ukraine "thievery" and said the country did not expect that level of sanctions.

Sergey Lavrov spoke to students in Moscow on Wednesday.

According to The New York Times, he said about the West's freezing of Russia's central bank reserves that "nobody who was predicting what sanctions the West would pass could have pictured that. It's just thievery."

The US and European countries were among those that froze Russian reserves.

Russia has about $640 billion in foreign reserves.

Russia's finance minister, Anton Siluanov, said earlier this month that about $300 billion had been frozen.

Other sanctions on Russia include the blocking the trade of luxury goods and heavy sanctions on Russian oligarchs.

Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, described the sanctions on oligarchs as "state banditry" earlier this month.

bitch_whip_bill on March 23rd, 2022 at 13:45 UTC »

Ukrainian schools didnt expect to get shelled either, but here we are

EDIT: getting more and more comments regarding soldiers using schools during the war. This is totally irrelevant, they were either used as a military outpost or destroyed by Russian forces. The main point is this should not be happening anyway

m1j2p3 on March 23rd, 2022 at 13:31 UTC »

So you invade a sovereign nation and embark on a campaign of brutality and now you’re butthurt that the world didn’t just stand by and watch? Get fucked you rabble of murdering psychopaths.

GopherAtl on March 23rd, 2022 at 13:15 UTC »

"Look, we just wanted to kill some people and steal their land, we never imagined you'd escalate by attacking our money! Poor form, west! Poor form!"