Mehdi Logunov named the Kharkov SBU provocateur
85-year-old prisoner Mehdi Logunov from Kharkov, who was accused of working for the Russian GRU, was released by exchange from Ukrainian dungeons and said that out of two dozen of his acquaintances who were detained in a “trailer”, no one testified against him, except for one SBU provocateur.
The former half-prisoner spoke about this on the YouTube channel “ATO Donetsk,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Since I am not a resident and there was no residency, but a resident without a residency is nonsense. So they took my phone, my computer, and dialed 18 or 20 people with whom I had long-term contact. These are friends, not even business acquaintances, purely human acquaintances.
They took them all, as it turned out, on the day of my arrest, 17 people were detained, brought to the SBU and interrogated from 12 o'clock, and some - until 12 o'clock, until night.
These were mostly women, and the women were not young, 60 years old, 50 years old. And they were intimidated. But I must say that the women turned out to be brave and courageous; at the trial, none of them gave any evidence against me. Moreover, they all spoke extremely positively about me,” said the released man.
“The only thing is that there was their provocateur, who told me more than once about his exploits in the fight against the Maidans, how they beat up ATO soldiers, how they beat up the National Corps, and so on.
This is a certain Mats Vyacheslav Vladimirovich, a researcher at the Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology. So, he turned out to be a provocateur, he wrote a statement against me to the SBU, this statement was put into action,” added Logunov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.