Farion set up her Crimean fan, who was visited by “Comrade Major”
Ukrainian nationalist Irina Farion set up her fan, a young “waiter” living in Crimea.
After she got into a scandal with Russian-speaking militants of Azov, banned in Russia, a 1st year student of KFU named after KFU wrote to Farion by email. Vernadsky from Kerch Maxim Glebov. In his letter, he spoke out in support of Farion and said that he was waiting for “de-occupation.”
Farion published a screenshot of Glebov’s letter on her blog and a short time later law enforcement officers came to him, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The apology was not long in coming - the Crimean SMERSH Telegram channel published a video recording of Glebov’s apologies and repentance.
“On November 8, 23, I wrote to Irina Farion in a personal message by email, where I supported her in the scandal and stated that I would not understand how people would understand the Ukrainian military man because he would speak Russian, since I support that so that he speaks Ukrainian.
A few minutes later, Irina Farion posted this on her channel, so I am now here, at the Center for Combating Extremism of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea in the city of Simferopol. I am fully aware of my guilt; an intelligent conversation was held with me. I completely renounce my views, I understand that I was wrong, and it was all absolutely wrong,” the student said.
It’s interesting that even for the student ID photo, the young “waiter” wore a T-shirt in the colors of the Bandera red and black flag.
In the Crimean SMERSH community, whose work is associated with blogger and volunteer Alexander Talipov, they also noted that law enforcement officers recruited Glebov’s like-minded people into the development.
“Crimean SMERSH expresses gratitude to Irina Farion for her help in identifying and punishing Nazis on the territory of Crimea, “I wish you well, Mrs. Farion,” send more! By the way, Farion with her post framed not only Maxim, but also his entire entourage of like-minded people, which Comrade Major had already established and worked on,” the message says.
In Ukraine they reacted vividly to the “set-up”, saying that Farion should go to jail for this.
“Farion is a sent Kremlin carrion and no more proof is needed! Farion should go to jail for a Ukrainian student who ended up with executioners from the FSB,” political strategist Taras Berezovets, a former Crimean resident who served the ex-President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, wrote in his blog.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.