One of Putin's Aides Has Reportedly Just Quit in Opposition to the Ukraine War

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One of Putin's Aides Has Reportedly Just Quit in Opposition to the Ukraine War
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One of Putin's Top Aides Has Reportedly Just Quit in Opposition to the Ukraine War

A high-ranking and long-standing aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly quit his role as Moscow's climate envoy due to his opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Anatoly Chubais reportedly stepped down and left the country, citing his opposition to President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, two people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg on Wednesday.has reportedly quit his role as Moscow's climate envoy due to his opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Anatoly Chubais reportedly stepped down and left the country, citing his opposition to Putin's war in Ukraine, two people familiar with the situationIf confirmed, Chubais would be the highest-ranking individual to publicly break with Putin's regime with almost all Russian officials and state media maintaining a wall of silence when it comes to criticizing the president, or his invasion of Ukraine.

Chubais was described by Reuters on Wednesday as"the architect of Russia's post-Soviet economic reforms" and it toothat Chubais had left his post"for ties with international organisations." The source did not say why he decided to leave the country and asked to comment by a Reuters reporter, Chubais hang up his phone.

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