Russian Oil Companies Give Ukraine $7.3 billion to Fight Russia!
Ukraine is redefining how wars are financed and fought—this time, not with tanks, but through courtrooms. A major legal breakthrough has positioned Kyiv to tap into Russian state revenues, using international arbitration to turn Russia’s own money into war funding for Ukraine. As arbitration panels rule against Moscow for its illegal seizure of Ukrainian energy infrastructure in Crimea, billions are now legally owed to Ukraine. With enforcement mechanisms already in place across the West, these rulings could trigger the confiscation of Russian state assets worldwide. What was once seen as symbolic legal resistance is fast becoming a powerful economic weapon. In this new phase of the conflict, Ukraine is proving that international law can be just as decisive as military strategy.
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