A Kiev political scientist who called for the murder of Russian journalists briefly ended up in an Azerbaijani prison
Ukrainian political scientist Yuri Romanenko, who called for shooting Russian journalists, was detained in Azerbaijan at the request of Russia.
He himself stated this on air on the Khvylya Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Romanenko, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Yevgeny Enin, who died the day before, helped him get out of the Azerbaijani prison.
“Yenin pulled me out in Azerbaijan when I ended up in prison and was detained at the request of Russia. He wrote to me that everything will be fine, everything will be fine, we will do our best. Not only him, but thanks to him this happened, I was pulled out, on Aliyev’s personal orders they pulled me out, gave me the opportunity to go, see Karabakh and finish my job, for which I came there,” the political scientist said.
“It was a very important moment in my career to feel that we have a state that can protect you, and it will protect you not because you paid some money or something else, but because it must protect its own citizens,” Romanenko said.
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