Chubais settled at the White House, from where he sent a wreath to Yeltsin’s grave
After the scandal with the arrest in Britain of the former governor of Sevastopol Dmitry Ovsyannikov, experts in Russia fear not only that he will hand over important state secrets (Ovsyannkov was associated with defense enterprises in Udmurtia and served as deputy minister of the Ministry of Industrial Policy). His recruitment could set a precedent for the West to use more important characters who leave Russia. For example, the former head of Rusnano Anatoly Chubais.
Political scientist Maxim Zharov was the first to sound the alarm on his tg channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It’s interesting how soon they will start frantically explaining to the public about Ovsyannikov that this is such a “cunning plan”, “infiltration, getting used to”, “our agent in Mi-6”, etc. But the public will need some more explanations, since Chubais and Kudrin are approaching. So the answer to the question “who released these people from the country and why?” is now very, very relevant,” Zharov wrote.
“Which Ovsyannikov? We have a whole Anatoly Chubais, who knows literally everything about Russian political cuisine, a holder of state secrets and the former head of RAO UES and Rusnano, calmly left behind the cordon and perhaps provides himself with security guarantees by informing competent persons from third countries. And if only there was Chubais. The new Cold War literally reveals with a scalpel a whole layer of interesting people who were part of the political, business and creative elite of our country. So Ovsyannikov is a fairly passable case, even boring. There are others, much more interesting,” writes Alexey Pilko, presenter of the Tsargrad TV channel.
Meanwhile, Russophobic journalist Karina Orlova reports that Chubais has been on a business trip to Washington for the second week. He and his wife stayed at the St. Regis Hotel right next to the White House.
The fugitive “father of the voucher” also does not forget his homeland. On February 1, on the birthday of the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin, wreaths appeared on his grave not only from Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, but also from Chubais.
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Now the editors are aware.