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Photo: mos.ru Ukraine

The betting company “Parimatch” (Parimatch), by decision of the President of Ukraine, fell under sanctions due to its ties with Russia. The organization reacted negatively to the current situation, reports Moskovsky Komsomolets.

Representatives of the company, which deals with sports betting, officially addressed the Ukrainian leader. In their message, they mentioned that Parimatch is “a brand created by Ukrainians, developed by Ukrainians”. The company reportedly cut all ties with the Russian Federation. Therefore, the bookmakers consider the restrictions imposed on them to be unfair.

According to Ukrainian media, the new sanctions in the country affected 287 legal entities and 120 individuals.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny wrote that the Russian oligarchs have launched a war for exclusion from the sanctions lists of European states.

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