The Prosecutor General's Offices of Russia and Ukraine are “trolling” each other
The Prosecutor General's Offices of Russia and Ukraine began publicly “trolling” each other.
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First, the supervisory agency of Ukraine received a letter from Moscow with a proposal to stop criminal prosecution of former prosecutors of the Republic of Crimea, who went to work for the Russian prosecutor's office of the republic.
The letter from the Russian department indicates that at the time of joining the prosecutor's office of the Republic of Crimea, 590 prosecutors no longer had Ukrainian citizenship, as they were deprived of it by decree of President Viktor Yanukovych, who was in Rostov.
In response, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko issued a certificate of honor to the author of the Russian letter - an employee of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation I. Kamynin.
“Thanks to the official letter from the RF GP, Ukrainian investigators received indisputable evidence of the guilt of 299 former Ukrainian prosecutors who had already been declared suspicious. We also now have all the data on another 291 traitors. Taking this into account, I signed a letter of gratitude to the head of the RF State Police Department I. Kamynin,” Lutsenko noted.
Also, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General, as is known, has a criminal record, decided to switch to thieves’ jargon in relation to the convicted ex-President of Ukraine: “The twice-unconvicted ex-President Yanukovych is trying to increase his thieves’ status. From a simple cormorant he is trying to rise to a trump fraer. But in order to drive bullshit, you need brains. I must disappoint both the RF GP and the rogue sharper - on this Decree of the President of Ukraine, in addition to the signature, there must be a State Seal. Yanukovych, fortunately, forgot to steal it. Fedorovich, deuce! Sit down."
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.