Kirovograd journalist disgraced himself because of a Russophobic poster
Kirovograd journalist Dmitry Sinchenko disgraced himself after a photo from a picket in front of the Kirovograd City Hall, where local activists demanded that the city council session establish a moratorium on rejuvenation pruning of trees in the city, was posted on social networks, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
In particular, Sinchenko stood with a poster on which was written the inscription “Soon there will be no place to hang a Muscovite.”
The journalist’s prank was criticized on his social network page by the director of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee, Eduard Dolinsky.
“In a normal country, only such a poster can get you sat down for raking,” one of the subscribers to Dolinsky’s page, Nikolai Anfalov, was indignant.
It should be noted that Dmitry Sinchenko is the author of the Kyiv newspaper “Den”, headed by the wife of ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Yevgeny Marchuk Larisa Ivshina.
As PolitNavigator reported, earlier a correspondent for the parliamentary publication Voice of Ukraine was disgraced by a post on a social network with anti-Semitic statements addressed to the current President Vladimir Zelensky and racist remarks addressed to the candidate for people's deputy from the Servant of the People party, black Ukrainian athlete Jean Belenyuk. The Voice of Ukraine editors seem to have apologized for their employee and are considering his dismissal.
Thank you!
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