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Does Russian President Putin 'Give A S**t About Western Sanctions'?

Vladimir Putin 'doesn't give a s**t' about the risk of Western sanctions if it were to invade Ukraine, Russia's ambassador to Sweden said as US staff began withdrawing from eastern Ukraine amid warnings of an 'imminent' invasion  

Daily Mail: Putin 'doesn't give a s**t about Western sanctions', says Russian ambassador to Sweden as US staff start leaving eastern Ukraine before commercial flights are 'grounded from TOMORROW' amid warning of 'imminent' invasion 

* Viktor Tatarintsev said 'the more the West pushes Russia, the stronger the Russian response will be' 

* He claimed Russia had become more 'self-sufficient' amid the threat of sanctions and had increased exports 

* Dramatic photos today showed U.S. staff members of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) packing up and leaving the rebel-held city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine 

* Were fleeing as Britain's Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis said Russian invasion could be 'imminent' 

Vladimir Putin 'doesn't give a s**t' about the risk of Western sanctions if his country were to invade Ukraine, Russia's ambassador to Sweden said as US staff began withdrawing from eastern Ukraine amid warnings of an 'imminent' invasion.

In an outspoken interview yesterday, Viktor Tatarintsev told the country's Aftonbladet newspaper that 'the more the West pushes Russia, the stronger the Russian response will be'. 

He claimed Russia had become more 'self-sufficient' amid the threat of sanctions and accused the West of not understanding his country.  

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WNU Editor: I am sure Putin cares about sanctions. But Russian Ambassador Viktor Tatarintsev is right when he says that 'the more the West pushes Russia, the stronger the Russian response will be' 

Does Russian President Putin 'Give A S**t About Western Sanctions'?  

Russian ambassador says Moscow doesn’t ‘give a s–t’ about sanctions -- NYPost  

Putin's Russia Does Not 'Give a S**t' About Sanctions Over Ukraine: Ambassador -- Newsweek  

Putin ‘doesn’t give a s*** about sanctions’ says ambassador as Russia moves attack helicopters to Ukraine border -- US SUN  

‘We don’t give a s**t about sanctions’ – Russia -- RT



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