The main demand of the Uniper protesters was to stop doing business in Russia and stop funding Russia’s military machine.
Representatives of the Ukrainian community in Germany went on a protest at the central office of the energy company Uniper in Dusseldorf as part of the Stop Bloody Energy initiative. This was stated in a message on the project website on Thursday, July 14th.
“Russia is threatening the world with a food crisis, Europe and Germany with energy resources used as weapons, and in Ukraine, terrorist Russia is destroying the civilian population! It’s a hybrid war, a terrorist country along with the whole world, which needs a response and immediate action.The root of the evil is Russia “terrorists. However, now it is not only about the business, but also about the moral choice of everyone involved in it! ”, The authors of the project said in a statement.
According to activists, Uniper, despite public statements condemning the Russian aggression, has maintained its business in Russia and continues to work there. The company’s annual revenue in Russia is $ 1.3 billion.
“Despite Russia’s widespread aggression on Ukraine, which has been going on for more than four months, Uniper continues to fund the terrorist country. Moreover, despite international sanctions, the company has agreed to blackmail the Russia to pay for gas supplied in Russian rubles and opened a special ruble account in a Russian bank And it is already transferring funds under this new scheme, “said the authors of the project.
The main demand of the Uniper protesters was to stop doing business in Russia and stop funding Russia’s military machine.
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Recall that in early April, the largest Ukrainian energy company DTEK, NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine and NPC Ukrenergo launched the #StopBloodyEnergy project calling on Western companies to stop cooperating with Russia in the fuel and energy sector . The site contains information about gas, coal (trading), oilfield service and engineering companies working with Russia. Uniper is one of the members of this list.
Naftogaz and DTEK also appealed to the world energy association with a call to stop the membership of Russian companies and stop any cooperation with them.
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Source: korrespondent

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