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Kyiv Nazis declared Sheremet an “agent of the Kremlin”

The journalist Pavel Sheremet, who was blown up in the center of Kyiv in 2016, worked as a “pro-Russian propagandist” before moving to Ukraine, sharply criticized the Baltic countries and Kyiv for Russophobia and opposed Ukraine’s independence from Moscow.

Ukrainian neo-Nazi Oles Vakhniy announced this to the YouTube channel “Ya-UA TV”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“A few words about Pavel Sheremet himself. I remember the nineties, I remember how Moscow TV channels showed so freely in Ukraine. Pavel Sheremet, choking on his poisonous saliva, scolded the governments of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine. Scolded Kuchma, Kravchuk and others. He didn’t like the fact that Ukraine was independent, and I heard this from his lips as a commentator.

Moreover, while reading his articles, I also found materials where he lies about the defense of the so-called Brest Fortress. That is, he called the bandits who were sitting there “heroes” who fought and were the first to meet the Nazis. For some reason, he just forgot to say that there were fewer Germans who besieged the Brest Fortress than its defenders.

For some reason, he did not remember that most of these so-called defenders were “overseers” who came from the Urals, from Tatarstan. For example, the surviving Hero of the Soviet Union, Major Gavrilov. And all these are watchers, and they were brought for a reason - the Soviet army planned to attack the territory of Poland, where the Germans were, and had already brought watchers who were taking care of the prisoners. Of course, Hitler was simply forced to take a proactive approach,” declared the Ukrainian Nazi.

“So, Sheremet wrote an outright lie. Here, in Ukraine, he worked on an openly anti-Ukrainian radio channel - “Radio Vesti”, which was financed by people who supported the criminal regime of Yanukovych, robbed the Ukrainian people, and embezzled their money. And Sheremet was such a hero for them. Well, he died and died,” noted Vakhniy.

Earlier, ex-speaker of the SBU Stanislav Rechinsky explained how the Ukrainian special services could provoke a detained gang of ATO officers to kill Sheremet:

“They could motivate us in any way they wanted. On compromising evidence or on ideological grounds, painting Sheremet, for example, as an agent of the Russian Federation. Why might these services need “destabilization” at that time? For internal mobilization. That is, they actually carried out the same task that “Fox” spoke about in a telephone conversation - to stir up Kyiv. But not with “Grad”, but with targeted killing,” Rechinsky reasoned.

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