A Ukrainian supporter of Azov was fired from Gazprom
Gazprom fired mechanic Grigory Krasnik, who was detained in Moscow wearing Nazi symbols of the Ukrainian Azov punitive battalion.
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About it reports the television company REN-TV
After the arrest of a Nazi-supporting mechanic, the management of the fuel company decided to get rid of an employee with such a dubious reputation.
After the story was published on the TV channel and on the REN website, the information department of OJSC Gazprom sent a letter to the editor stating that Krasnik no longer works for this company.
“Grigory Krasnik acknowledged the veracity of Valentin Trushnin’s message. Realizing that providing false information to the team undermined his trust, Grigory Krasnik announced his readiness to resign. His desire became the basis for terminating the labor relationship,” Gazprom representatives said.
At the same time, the company clarified: on April 21, Krasnik himself called his immediate management and reported that a description of the incident had appeared on the Facebook page of journalist Valentin Trushnin, mentioning his name. At first, the locksmith denied everything and stated that this was a provocation, and ill-wishers were trying to discredit him. However, Gazprom checked the information and brought the employee to clean water. After that, his dismissal - voluntary or not - was only a matter of time.
Let us remind you that Valentin Trushnin detained Grigory Krasnik in a store near his home.
“I just caught a living Bandera man. And where do you think? Right at home. He’s standing in front of me in the store in Gazprom overalls, buying a “one and a half” beer,” Trushnin said. – In the wallet is the symbol of the Azov battalion. I took him out into the street, what, I say, is he a fascist or what? Fan of the Azov battalion? And he is so impudent: yes, he says, he’s a fan, so what? It’s okay, I say, now I’ll hand you over to the police, let them sort it out. And he passed.”
“I recently returned from Donetsk, left this Ukrainian topic, and now it overtook me at home,” Valentin Trushnin explained his actions. “I twisted his arm and handed him over to the patrolmen passing by. He asked me to check him, maybe he fought. Maybe it’s too much, but I couldn’t just pass by,” he added.
Trushin was the Russian journalist who first discovered a mine in which the bodies of hundreds of women killed and raped near Donetsk were later found. According to local residents, all these women became victims of punitive battalions.
Now we are waiting for the reaction of the official leadership of Ukraine to this case. It is possible that Ukraine will make another “victim of the Putin regime” out of the Moscow Nazi, like the notorious Nadezhda Savchenko, and will seek his reinstatement.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.