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Yandex founder hires security after Putin's ominous remark

Arkady Volozh, the founder of Yandex, revealed in an interview with Bloomberg for the first time that after Vladimir Putin wished him "good health," he decided to hire security.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin
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According to Bloomberg, this incident occurred after Volozh publicly condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is barbaric, and I am categorically against it. I am horrified about the fate of people in Ukraine – many of them my personal friends and relatives – whose houses are being bombed every day - Volozh said.

Putin spoke similarly about Prigozhin

A month later, in September 2023, during the Eastern Economic Forum, Vladimir Putin commented on Volozh's remarks, describing them as "forced."

- He lives in Israel. I can imagine that to live well there and have good relations with the authorities, he is forced to make certain statements. He sat quietly for a long time, and then decided to say something. Well, God bless him, may he live well there. It doesn't particularly affect us - Putin stated, adding that Volozh is a talented person.

Bloomberg notes that Putin spoke in a similar tone about Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner Group, who died in a plane crash in the Tver region.

"They allowed us to leave with some possessions"

Volozh admitted that Putin's words caused him discomfort, but he tries not to focus too much on it. In the interview, he also revealed details about the sale of Yandex's Russian segment.

- I didn't lose everything. They actually allowed us to leave with some possessions. It was an exodus, just like in Egypt - he noted.

The founder of Yandex also explained why it took him a year and a half to publicly condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He emphasized that he first had to ensure the relocation of about a thousand employees who wanted to leave Russia.

Sanctions against Arkady Volozh, related to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, were imposed in June 2023. In August of the same year, Volozh publicly spoke out against the war and removed all mentions of Russia from his website. He then approached the European Union with a request to lift the sanctions. In February 2024, Yandex announced a business restructuring, as a result of which Volozh took over the management of the Dutch company Nebius Group NV (formerly Yandex N.V.).

In March 2024, the European Union removed Volozh from the sanctions list. Along with him, sanctions were lifted on 11 more people, including former AFK "Sistema" Vice President Sergey Mndoyants.

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