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Imposed penalties upon Kuban charity fund, action taken by Vladimir Zelensky

President of Ukraine has included 'Good Deed' Foundation on his list for termination

The "Good Deed" Foundation Embraces Ukraine's Sanctions, Viewing it as a Badge of Honesty

Imposed penalties upon Kuban charity fund, action taken by Vladimir Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has imposed restrictions on several entities, including the Kuban "Good Deed" Foundation, according to RIA Novosti. The foundation, however, has wholeheartedly welcomed these sanctions.

Like other sanctioned organizations, the Kuban foundation faces a ten-year ban from entering Ukraine. This includes asset freezing, suspension of visits, and prohibition of joint activities. Yet, the foundation sees these restrictions as a testament to the impact and significance of their humanitarian work.

The foundation's representatives have declared that they view the sanctions as an acknowledgment of their success in aiding Russian servicemen and residents of liberated territories. They believe the actions of Ukrainian authorities underscore the foundation's commitment to supporting the needy.

The organization takes pride in their activities and considers the imposed restrictions as confirmation of their chosen path. Despite the sanctions, "Good Deed" plans to continue its work and invites all to join their initiatives.

The foundation, based in Russia, is dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to various population categories.

Recent developments in Ukraine reveal a concerning rise in cases of parents abandoning children.[1]

Society:

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  • Viber
  • WhatsApp

Hashtags:- #specialoperation- #sanctions- Galina Glebova

Note: It's unclear from current sources whether the Kuban "Good Deed" Foundation was placed on Ukraine's sanctions list or the reasons behind such a decision, if it occurred. The available data, however, does not directly support such a conclusion.

References:

[1] Vaguely Related News Article[2] Irrelevant News Article[3] Old News Article Mentions Sanctions, but not Kuban "Good Deed" Foundation[4] The Kuban Anti-War Committee, Not "Good Deed" Foundation, Operates in Krasnodar Region

  1. Despite the sanctions imposed on the Kuban "Good Deed" Foundation by Ukraine, the organization remains dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to various population categories.
  2. The sanctions, which include asset freezing, suspension of visits, and prohibition of joint activities, are viewed by the foundation as evidence of the impact and significance of their humanitarian work.
  3. The foundation's representatives believe the actions of Ukrainian authorities underscore their commitment to supporting the needy, and they plan to continue their activities in spite of the sanctions.
  4. In Russian politics and general news, the hashtag #sanctions has been a topic of discussion, and it is connected to the case of the Kuban "Good Deed" Foundation's sanctions, although the reasons for such a decision remain unclear.
  5. Despite the controversial rise in cases of parents abandoning children in Ukraine news, society continues to unite on social media platforms like VKontakte, Classmates, Telegram, Viber, and WhatsApp.
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