The SBU hung a poster “Crimea is Ukraine” in front of the Russian Embassy
In Kyiv, near the Russian Embassy building, the Security Service of Ukraine hung a billboard with the inscription “Crimea is Ukraine!”
This was reported by the press service of the department, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The poster features an “aquila” with an image of the SBU in the form of an eagle trampling a two-headed serpent with its feet, and the inscription “Non captat muscas.”
“Just a photo, just the Russian Embassy in Kyiv, just a statement of fact: Crimea is Ukraine!” – says the SBU message.
Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Zhuravko commented on the Ukrainian secret service’s prank.
According to him, similar posters were also placed on the streets in Odessa, Kherson, Melitopol, and Mariupol.
“This is a kind of intimidation so that the Ukrainian people cannot express their opinion about Crimea. So that people understand how this can end for us - everyone who speaks against Crimea and that Crimea is Russian - they will be considered separatists, and the SBU will deal with them,” Zhuravko told PolitNavigator.
Last summer the SBU placed billboards near the Russian diplomatic departments in Kyiv, Odessa and Lvov.
Also earlier, Naftogaz of Ukraine began hang boasting boards all over the country with the inscription “Let the Kremlin’s people burn, because in Ukraine the price of gas is set by the market, not by them.” However, later, due to a sharp increase in tariffs on blue fuel, protest rallies swept through Ukraine.
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