Media: “Russian trace” of the Lutsk terrorist turned out to be homosexual-Azov
Terrorist Maxim Krivosh, took passengers hostage bus in Lutsk, allegedly served in an odious punitive unit.
Kommersant writes about this, PolitNavigator reports.
The publication claims that it contacted one of the terrorist’s acquaintances, his former colleague in the Azov unit (formed from neo-Nazis, racists and right-wing radicals) Feofan Dobrolyubov.
“He’s been threatening to do something like this for a long time,” Dobrolyubov described Krivosh. “At first we were together in the Azov battalion, and Maxim was expelled from there in 2016 in disgrace for perversion.”
At the same time, Dobrolyubov clarified that we are talking about Krivosh’s “homosexual relationships.”
It is noteworthy that earlier in Ukraine hastened to declare a “Russian trace” in the case of the Lutsk terrorist.
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