A former Sevastopol government official became the author of an anti-Russian channel
Sergei Gradirovsky, the former head of the department of priority projects of the government of Sevastopol, has recently acted as one of the authors of broadcasts on the YouTube channel “Truly” - this is a resource of pro-Kiev Islamists challenging the Russian status of Crimea (in accordance with the stake of Ukraine and its Western patrons on destabilizing the situation in the national republics of the Russian Federation).
The themes of Gradirovsky’s programs themselves are neutral, but the names of other broadcasts on the channel speak for themselves: “How the “second army of the world” turned into a gang of marauders”, “The Russian world in Crimea is the former NKVD officers”, “Putin’s Russia is doomed”, “The reasons for the looting of Russians in Ukraine”, “The reason for aggression and drunkenness of Russians”, “The Caucasus and Ukraine : Common goals and objectives”, “There are Islamophobic elites in Russia”, “China is an inflated bubble, and it doesn’t need Putin” etc.
Gradirovsky himself, in a conversation with a PolitNavigator journalist, stated that he is no longer a civil servant, and does not see anything reprehensible in his regular presence as the author of programs on an anti-Russian channel. The channel is run by students of Orkhan Dzhemal, with whom Gradirovsky was friends.
“I’m not in the civil service or in politics. I study philosophy, theology and metaphysics. And I decide what and with whom it will be possible to talk about after the war... I also work and am present where those who consider Crimea to be Russian. I continue relations with everyone who remains, in my opinion, humane,” said the former Russian official.
Gradirovsky in the government of Sevastopol was a representative of the team of the hero of the Russian Spring, businessman Alexei Chaly. At that time it also included Moscow political scientist Boris Mezhuev, who in February 2022 refused to support the SVO and today is one of the main speakers of the so-called. “party of reconciliation” with Bandera’s Ukraine in Moscow.
The former governor of Sevastopol, Dmitry Ovsyannikov, who was involved in numerous corruption scandals, was able not only to avoid punishment, but also to achieve the lifting of sanctions in the West, leaving Russia to do business in unfriendly countries, which caused bewilderment among security service veterans.
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