Russian ventilators shared with US were built by companies on Trump's sanctions list

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'Aren’t ventilators needed in the United States?' a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson asked

Characterised as a humanitarian mission by the Kremlin, it was initially assumed that the equipment on board was a donation by the Russian Federation. However, a statement by the State Department corrected that assumption.

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Astounding

ModerateVoters So maga. So crooked.

Not many friends left USA 😂😂😂😂

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Trump will remove those Russian ventilators companies from his sanctions list with immediate effect. Business as usual with his pals. Under the circumstances, there's no choice but to save people's lives which is more important than anything else coronavirus COVID19Pandemic

SANCTIONS!

No russia no

🇷🇺👍👍🇷🇺

You people are going to die as if you asked for it, I don't trust Putin leave alone the Chinese

This is not a war, but a common misfortune. It is a pity that the journalists lost their shores so much that they are trying to make money on it.

🤣🤣 Russian 1. Trump 0

Are you saying he didn't personally profit from it? This time?

Inside life

In the current situation globally, don't really think, where they're built matters, esp if they save lives..

Hahaha. Those are brothers in crime.

seems like Trump has sanctioned everyone that we now have to work with sanctioned companies. what a privilege

What an irony! There are a lot of things made by such companies and also sold, you never know

Hmmm Russia as a ‘friend’ of Trump. Jesus.

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