Russian oligarch doubles down on Putin criticism despite fears for his life

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Oleg Tinkov, a Russian oligarch who has become a vocal critic of the Russia-Ukraine war, continued his criticism of Putin despite having to hire bodyguards for safety.

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, Tinkov, who is currently receiving treatment for cancer, continued his criticism of Putin's invasion, calling it a"pity" that Russia has"slipped into archaism, paternalism and servility."

"And the threats to me personally, to a person who is struggling with the most severe blood cancer, leukemia, the desire to punish just for OPINION, my honest opinion, speaks of the final dehumanization of the regime," he wrote in the translated post. Russian oligarch Oleg Tinkov doubled down on his criticism of Vladimir Putin, despite concerns for his life. Above, Tinkov attends the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in June 2019.

At the end of April, Tinkov, who has sought to play a balancing act of distancing himself from the Kremlin while still thriving in the Russian economy, sold 35 percent of his shares of TCS Group Holding.

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