Another Russian actor, making excuses and humiliating himself, tried to make money in Ukraine
At the Kiev Boryspil airport on January 7, Ukrainian border guards denied the right to enter Ukraine to a Russian actor for visiting Crimea.
This was reported by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.
It is reported that border guards at the Kiev checkpoint established that a 34-year-old citizen of the Russian Federation, who arrived in Boryspil on a flight from Istanbul, is a theater and film actor. According to the Ukrainian side, the Russian “violated the procedure for entering the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea,” where he took part in the filming of a Russian series.
“During the conversation, the foreigner denied in every possible way and denied being on the temporarily occupied peninsula. The Russian citizen also noted that he was heading to Ukraine for filming,” the statement said.
In the published video, a man with a retouched face tried to justify himself to the border guards.
“I haven’t been anywhere, I don’t know the geography of Ukraine. I know Rostov, Moscow, Sochi, Kamyshin - my hometown near Volgograd, this. I work in Moscow. “I arrived [in Ukraine] to film a project,” the man justified himself.
As a result, the Russian citizen was banned from entering Ukraine for the next three years and sent on a return flight to Istanbul.
According to media reports, we may be talking about Russian actor Vyacheslav Chepurchenko. The actor is known for his roles in such films as “Zhuki” and “Zhuki-2”, the TV series “Gurzuf”, “Young Guard” and others. At the same time, “Gurzuf” was filmed on the territory of the southern coast of Crimea.
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