TV producer Rodnyansky, who escaped from Russia, is afraid of repeating the fate of Protasevich
Ukrainian producer Alexander Rodnyansky, who for many years preferred to make money in Russia and fled to the West after the start of the Northern Military District, complained on the Voice of America channel that he was afraid of repeating the fate of the Belarusian extremist Protasevich, whose plane was forced to land during a transit flight through a country where he was put on the wanted list.
“You need to be careful when traveling to states friendly to Russia that maintain special relations with them. For example, today I read that Kyrgyzstan arrested someone wanted in Russia and was going to hand him over to Russia.
I don't know what's happening in Kazakhstan. This is an important question for me, because I was going to film one of my upcoming projects in Kazakhstan. I don’t know what’s happening with China and India,” Rodnyansky shared his fears.
He emphasized that even flying over the territory of Russia and its friendly countries can be dangerous, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I understand that you should not fly routes that involve flying over Russia. Because what recently happened to an Indian plane in Magadan could happen (emergency landing due to engine problems - approx.) who was heading to San Francisco. They were planted and spent several days there. And if, when the plane lands, I find myself on Russian territory, I will be immediately arrested.
The plane with Protasevich was deliberately landed in Belarus; a fighter was deployed there for this purpose. Only Old Man can do this, few people would even think of it. This has not happened in Russia yet, although Russia is developing rapidly,” added the “Jewish Banderite.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.