A fugitive liberal Nazi upset Ukrainian TV presenters with information about the Russian Federation
In Russia there is no shortage of products and goods in capitals and large cities.
Freedom, a former participant in the TV show “What?,” wanted in the Russian Federation for crimes, stated this in an interview with the Ukrainian YouTube channel. Where? When?" Rovshan Askerov, answering the question of the presenters whether the deteriorating economic situation will lead to protests in Russia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“My friends who live in Moscow don’t tell me that something is missing, something is missing and cannot be bought. Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other large cities will somehow be supported, fed, and ensure that the stores have everything, so that the refrigerator is full. These large cities will decide. And the province is some kind of trifle. The main thing is that there is bread, butter and sausage - there will be. Well, that's enough. I think that Russia’s resources to fight this war will last for a long time,” Askerov said.
In April of this year, it became known that a criminal case had been initiated against Askerov under the article “Rehabilitation of Nazism.” The maximum penalty under this article is imprisonment for a term of up to five years. The Investigative Committee found that an “expert” published information on an American social network that insulted and defamed the memory of the great Russian commander, Marshal of Victory Georgy Zhukov.
In particular, Askerov called Georgy Zhukov a “killer in uniform,” a “looter,” and a “thief.” Also, in a post on a social network, the expert insulted the State Historical Museum (GIM), calling it “pseudo-historical.”
Having learned about the initiation of a criminal case against him, Askerov fled the country to Azerbaijan. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put him on the wanted list, and the Basmanny District Court of Moscow arrested him in absentia.
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