They want to put a Kyiv journalist behind a magnet with Khrushchev and Putin
The case against the Kyiv journalist Vladimir Skachko, who was searched by the SBU for more than 14 hours the day before, was tied to “material evidence” - magnets with the image of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the former leader of the USSR Nikita Khrushchev.
On them, under the photo of Khrushchev, it is written “Crimea surrendered,” and under the photo of Putin – “Crimea accepted.”
The fake “prosecutor’s office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea” considered this “anti-Ukrainian symbolism,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“During the search, a number of anti-Ukrainian materials were discovered and seized, which have been distributed in Ukrainian and Russian media since 2014, including those that contain calls for actions aimed at changing the borders of the territory of Ukraine and a number of items with state symbols -occupier, promoting the occupation of the peninsula,” the message says.
Recall the journalist is accused to calls for changing the borders of Ukraine. On March 11, Skachko will have to testify in Kherson - the case is being handled by the “ARC Prosecutor’s Office” based in this city.
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