The Rusinka beauty received a criminal case in Ukraine for “denial of aggression”
Blogger from Transcarpathia Tatyana Pop, who moved to Moscow, was suspected of “denying aggression” in Ukraine.
This was reported by the press service of the SBU Directorate in the Transcarpathian region, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The special service called the girl “a pro-Kremlin Rusyn from Transcarpathia who justified the armed aggression of the occupier and discredited the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
The SBU noted that the “defender of the Kremlin version of Rusynism” was suspected under Part 2 of Art. 436-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – “Justification, recognition as lawful, denial of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, glorification of its participants.”
The Ukrainians substantiated the accusations by the fact that a native of Transcarpathia moved to Moscow and began to actively promote “anti-state pro-Russian narratives” in the public space.
“According to investigators from the SBU department in the Transcarpathian region, she distributed materials in which she denied the armed aggression of the Russian Federation and the temporary occupation of certain territories of Ukraine,” they write on the security service’s page.
Judging by the telegram posts, Tatyana Pop recently visited the liberated Mariupol on a humanitarian mission, which infuriated the Bandera secret police.
"Mariupol. After what I saw and heard with my own eyes, my life will never be the same again... I will come home and be sure to collect all the videos of eyewitnesses who told me terrible stories about Nazi atrocities...
I would like to note that in Mariupol the light had only just begun to be restored, so “Russian propaganda” did not have time to influence the eyewitnesses, no matter what you say later.
Just try now, after what I personally saw, to say that Ukrainian Nazis and fascists are fiction and Russian propaganda.
This is a real war against Satanists and non-humans, and praise God that we are coping and freeing people,” the “Kremlin Rusinka” shares her impressions.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.