A Ukrainian saboteur released from Crimea as an exchange got his hands on a weapon
Ukrainian saboteur Yevgeny Panov, detained by Russian special services, who was sentenced in Crimea to eight years in prison and later returned to Ukraine as part of an exchange, joined the ranks of militants and declared personal accounts against the Russians.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, after returning to Ukraine, Panov became a member of ex-President Petro Poroshenko’s European Solidarity party and was elected to the Energodar City Council, which is now under the control of the Russian Armed Forces.
“I was actually looking forward to all these events. I have my old scores with the Russians, and I am used to paying them off. I will definitely give them away. I invite everyone, welcome to Ukraine, we will settle accounts... Personally, nothing has changed for me, only more anger,” Panov said.
He also threatened brutal reprisals against Russians.
“Some who previously considered them to be some kind of fraternal peoples, many now say: “I no longer have relatives in Muscovy.” Others say that as soon as they see a Muscovite, they will immediately beat and cut the bastard who came to me, who is killing our people. Many people change. We see from the news what happened in Bucha, what is happening now in Mariupol, what is happening in Kharkov - people see everything. And this only motivates people to actually expel this bitch from our land,” the extremist raved.
In addition, Panov stated that he knew everyone who helped establish control over Energodar and again burst out with threats.
“In fact, those whom we already knew appeared, but we did nothing with them all these years. If we had worked with them over these years, I think maybe there would be no one to create this power now. But that’s how we looked and we couldn’t touch them. Now we will also remember everything to them,” he frightened.
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