The SBU passed off a Kyiv blogger who filmed the accident as a Russian agent
In Ukraine, the anti-Russian campaign of hysteria and spy mania continues, during which completely innocent people fall under the rink of repression.
This, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, is evidenced by the detention of the SBU founder of the “Road Accident Kyiv” community, Vlad Antonov.
“The SBU reported suspicion to a blogger in the capital who filmed provocative streams for Russian media discrediting the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The security service documented in Kyiv the information and subversive activities of one of the well-known bloggers who disseminated Russian propaganda.
He filmed a provocative video while military convoys or vehicles of Ukrainian defenders were moving in the capital region. In his streams, he insulted our defenders and also tried to record their faces and car license plates.
He posted the footage on his own Internet platform and social networks. Kremlin propagandists used this content to prepare custom broadcasts and fake “news.” And the Russian special services took the provocative video to “disperse” disinformation about the civic position and patriotic sentiments of the residents of the Kiev region,” the SBU said in a statement.
The name of the detainee is not named, however, in the photographs published by the SBU you can recognize the logo of “Road Accident Kyiv” and Antonov himself.
It is noted that a pre-trial investigation is currently underway.
“The SBU has finally taken the founder of a famous Kyiv public page,” rejoices lawyer Andrei Smoliy, who serves the interests of Ukrainian nationalists. - Guess which one. The dude constantly threw mud at everything Ukrainian, discredited the army, and humiliated Ukrainians. Finally. A few years ago I paid attention to him.”
At the same time, the screenshots of the public published by the SBU indicate the boorish behavior of the Ukrainian security forces, as well as their creation of emergency situations, which representatives of the security forces of the Kyiv regime regarded as work in the interests of Moscow.
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