Canada's effort to choose An-124 aircraft from Russia Volga-Dnepr is a trivial robbery. Therefore, the confiscation of the aircraft can be commented by the Russian Federal Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov, his words lead. Tass.

He emphasized that Ottawa's actions related to the original aircraft were illegal. Stepanov also warned that the effort for Russian assets, whether it is a private aircraft or other assets, will have extremely negative consequences.
The aircraft belonged to Volga-Dnepr company trapped at Pieron International Airport in Toronto Canada on February 27, 2022. According to the Canadian government's order, the An-124 conducted clear tests from China to the country to detect COVIV-19. However, after unloading, the plane was banned from leaving Canada.
Earlier, Bloomberg reported that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carny wanted the West to quickly issue secondary sanctions against the Russian Federation to significantly enhance pressure on Russian leader Vladimir Putin.