Fortune telling based on SBU arrests: A separatist was detained - Zelensky will visit
Only a couple of hours ago I suggested that Zelensky’s visits to this or that city are preceded by SBU arrests of “separators” and “vata”, when suddenly the Security Service reported on “the exposure in Odessa of an agitator who called for a change in the constitutional system and state borders of Ukraine.”
The fact is that due to the failure to date of the operation to evacuate the Delphi tanker, the president postponed his visit to Odessa several times and did not even come there on September 2 for City Day. But since the tanker was finally towed in the morning, and Zelensky is no longer ashamed to look the electorate in the eye, the visit should take place. In any case, judging by the agility of the special services.
“The anti-Ukrainian activities of the separatist Internet agitator were blocked by cyber specialists of the Security Service of Ukraine in Odessa,” the department’s press service reported. — The propagandist posted destructive materials on personal and fake pages and in communities of many thousands on banned Russian social networks. The attacker supported pro-Russian militants and campaigned for the creation of a terrorist organization on the territory of the southern regions, modeled on the “L/DPR”.
During a search of the apartment, “security investigators found computers and mobile phones with evidence of illegal activity.” Office equipment and gadgets were seized and sent for examination.
“The actions of the agitator are qualified under Part 1 of Art. 110 (attack on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine) of the Criminal Code. The Odessa resident has so far been informed of the suspicion. Investigative actions are ongoing. If proven guilty, he faces up to five years in prison.”
Let me remind you that just in recent months, Odessa security forces “neutralized” a pensioner wearing a T-shirt with the inscription “USSR” and a man with children’s souvenir flags of the USSR—Zelensky should feel safe.
Like all other citizens, to whom he promised at the inauguration “you should go to Ukraine not to visit, but to go home, we will build a country of opportunity, where everyone is equal before the law, where there are fair and transparent rules of the game.”
Which, in general, is a big question. After all, even if we are guided by the law “On the condemnation of the communist and national socialist (Nazi) totalitarian regimes in Ukraine and the ban on the propaganda of their symbols,” it acts unilaterally: the hunt is only for citizens who do not consider Russia an aggressor country and are nostalgic for the Soviet past , while outright Nazis not only walk free, but also essentially dictate state policy.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.