United Russia sold Crimea for Ukrainian visa-free travel
Nationalists in Konotop doused a member of the United Russia party, Crimean Vasily Lukyanov, who came to Ukraine to obtain a biometric passport necessary for visa-free travel to the EU.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, Lukyanov is the deputy secretary of the primary party branch in Massandra, his data is posted on the snitch website “Peacemaker”.
The nationalists recognized Lukyanov and demanded that he explain whose Crimea was.
- Ukraine. Well, if I was born in this city, if I lived, I can’t leave,” Lukyanov said.
“I’m asking you, whose Crimea?” continued one of the nationalists.
– Ukrainian, of course. Because of this, I came to get an ID card. I also received a Ukrainian passport here. Well, if I was born in Yalta, what can I change? - the member of the ruling Russian party justified himself.
He also claims that he was photographed against the backdrop of party symbols in Crimea, under duress.
- Because they forced me to. It was necessary to.
He also admitted that he participated in the referendum, voting for reunification with Russia.
As a result, right-wing radicals doused Lukyanov with brilliant green and handed him over to an SBU officer to “clarify the circumstances.”
Formerly PolitNavigator reported that the SBU detained a member of the United Russia party from Sevastopol, Igor Kucheryavyi, whom the press calls an assistant to State Duma deputy Dmitry Belik.
Sevastopol politician, ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Vadim Kolesnichenko stressed that Kucheryavyi’s act exposes the whole of Russia, adding points to Ukrainian propaganda.
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