Yandex co-founder Volozh slams Russia's 'barbaric' invasion of Ukraine
- Arkady Volozh, co-founder of Russian Internet company Yandex, condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, describing it as "barbaric" and expressing horror at the impact on the people of Ukraine, including his personal friends and relatives.
- Volozh faced criticism in Russian media and on Telegram for apparently downplaying his links to Russia by describing himself as a "Kazakhstan-born Israeli tech entrepreneur" on his personal website. However, he acknowledged his responsibility for Russia's actions and holds both Russian and Israeli passports.
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The founder and former CEO of Russia's largest internet company, Arkady Voloj, has criticized President Vladimir Putin's “barbaric” invasion of Ukraine, becoming one of the most important Russian businessmen to voice criticism of what Russia still euphemistically calls its “special military operation,” according to CNN.
Co-founder of Russia’s equivalent of Google slams ‘barbaric’ invasion of Ukraine
By Darya Tarasova, Tim Lister and Radina Gigova, CNN The founder and former CEO of Russia’s largest internet company, Arkady Volozh, has slammed Vladimir Putin’s “barbaric” war in Ukraine, becoming one of the most prominent Russian businessmen to express criticism of what Russia still calls euphemistically its “special military operation.” “I’ve been asked a lot of questions over the past year, and especially a lot of them came up this week. I …
Arkadi Volozh is the founder of the main Russian search engine and has lived in Israel since 2014
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