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Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to give $500,000 worth of forfeited Russian funds to Ukraine as the embattled country tries to fend off the Kremlin’s invasion.

The U.S. will transfer nearly half of a million dollars in confiscated Russian funds to Estonia, which will be then transferred to Ukraine, according to a Saturday DOJ press release. Estonia is receiving the funds first, since “under current authorities, the facts of this case do not allow for a direct transfer to Ukraine.”

The funds were forfeited by the U.S. “following the breakup of an illegal procurement network attempting to import into Russia a high-precision, U.S.-origin machine tool with uses in the defense and nuclear proliferation sectors.”

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[–] [email protected] 43 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Seizure of Russian funds clears the way, conceptually, for further seizures.

[–] xmunk 12 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Ah I wasn't aware this wasn't already an established process. I assumed we'd done similar stuff before with folks like Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden when they went from our buddies to no-no bad guys that we deny ever actively supporting.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It's harder when you still have diplomatic relations with a country.

like Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden when they went from our buddies to no-no bad guys that we deny ever actively supporting.

Bin Laden we didn't support, though. Just Saddam.

[–] winterayars 1 points 11 months ago

We definitely had relations with and pretty much supported Bin Laden. Just that Rumsfeld wasn't buddying up to him, that we know of.