Poroshenko's channel got into a scandal, framing the president and provoking the resignation of the minister
A scandal continues in Ukraine related to the resignation of Minister of Information Policy Yuriy Stets.
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As it turned out, the minister and godfather of President Poroshenko decided to resign after the exposure of the Ukrainian video blogger and journalist Anatoly Shariy.
Initially, the scandal was preceded by a story on Channel 5, which belongs to Poroshenko, where they showed Shariy’s receipt of work for the Russian special services. Odious journalists Bohdan Butkevich and Roman Chaika published a document exposing Shariy, hidden video footage and called on the SBU to take action.
True, in the end it turned out that all the materials demonstrated by journalists were a provocation by Shariy himself, which he reported in his video blog.
Shariy, through a dummy, offered Butkevich and Chaika his allegedly personal data and a receipt for receipt of Kremlin fees for anti-Ukrainian activities.
“Without bothering to check the information received, Chaika and Butkevich published allegedly personal data of the blogger, his location and allegedly hidden filming on national air, which contradicts the Law “On Information” of Ukraine,” – write Main news.
“Moreover, the “secret documents” about the fees allegedly received by Shariy for “Kremlin propaganda” (for this Butkevich and Chaika threatened the blogger with reprisals from the SBU and Foreign Intelligence) turned out to be a receipt handwritten by the blogger himself on some piece of paper. “Journalists” did not even notice the inconsistencies in the total sum of the “barn book” of Shariy’s Putin propaganda. Butkevich and Chaika showed all this to the whole of Ukraine,” the publication clarifies.
Less than 5 hours after the release of the revealing video prepared by Shariy, Minister of Information Policy and former Channel XNUMX employee Yuriy Stets resigned.
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