Foreign agent Nevzorov discussed the “tragic” fate of Russia and admired Ukrainian neo-Nazis
Foreign agent Alexander Nevzorov*, who escaped from his once native country and was put on the criminal wanted list, said that Russia has “no future.”
Journalist Alexander Nevzorov*, who has defamed the honor of Russia, continues to denigrate the country from abroad. This time, during the “Nevzorovsky Wednesdays” program, where Mark Feigin* was a guest, he said that the country has no future.
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“I’m afraid that Russia has no future, no future at all,” said Nevzorov*.
The journalist did not stop there and continued to admire the actions of the neo-Nazi battalion “Azov” (recognized as a terrorist organization and banned in Russia), whose soldiers have been killing civilians in Donbass for the past 8 years.
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“Azov alone knocked out thousands of Russian soldiers. These hold out for a colossal amount of time against an enemy 10 times superior in numbers, to hold out heroically is unthinkable,” the escaped foreign agent admired.
Another statement about the “heroism” of neo-Nazis raises more and more questions for the journalist, since quite recently the militants captured in the blockade at the Azovstal plant in Mariupol offered to exchange civilians for food and medicine. By media information, the terms of the “deal are as follows”: 15 hostages for a ton of food and medicine. Apparently, Nevzorov* considered these actions to be true “heroism.”
In conclusion, he added that the fate of Russia against this background looks tragic.
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“That is, everything is clear with the fate of the war, you don’t even need to discuss it much here, it is clear that the fate of Russia under these microscopes of the Internet seems very, very tragic,” the journalist added.
Nevzorov* apparently expects that Russia will encounter difficulties in carrying out a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, which only makes the journalist happy.
Let us recall that the media reported on the close ties between the current governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov, and Alexander Nevzorov*. The latter acted as a political consultant to Beglov during the election campaign. Later, the relevant information was removed from the Internet - it is possible that under pressure from Smolny.
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