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Yesterday while gullible Ukrainian soldiers were being killed & maimed in the belief that they are defending their country, their bankrupt & corrupt government was busy auctioning off a state owned port used to ship grain out of Odessa for just $ 5 million
ukranews.com
Following the collapse of the USSR Western financial services raped Russian state owned industries & resources.
It's what America would like to do again to Russia.
The war hasn't even ended & a similar process is already taking place in Ukraine.
Debt slavery awaits Ukraine.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal declared that privatisation should start en masse in Ukraine. The government approved a list of 420 state-owned enterprises that will be transferred to the management of the State Property Fund for privatization & liquidation
gmk.center
The Kiev government has run the company and the Ukraine in general into the abyss.
"Today, the company is going through difficult times: in 2013, the cargo turnover of the port was 900 thousand tons, in 2019 - 71 thousand tons, in 2021 even less - 64.3 thousand tons."
"It is interesting that the decision to privatize the port was made at the end of 2019.
At the same time, we remind you that the list of objects to be privatized includes two more sea trade ports — Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi and Skadovskyi."
ti-ukraine.org
"Regarding the upcoming privatization, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal made clear that the sole purpose of the new legislation was to make sure all privatization took place as rapidly as possible under the guise of “job creation.”
wsws.org
A vulture capitalist is a type of investor that scavenges off distressed companies for profit.
Vulture capitalists are, in a sense, overtly aggressive venture capitalists, going to extreme lengths to generate profits for themselves and profits for their clients.
America currently pays the salaries & pensions of Ukrainian state employees.
Will the families of dead & injured Ukrainians always be in debt to America?
Is this what they fight for?

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