The mother-in-law of the NABU director considers Poroshenko a “bloodsucker” and denies “Russian aggression”
The mother-in-law of NABU director Artem Sytnik Alla Zyubin “hates Ukrainians and denies the presence of the Russian army in Donbass,” reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
About it reports the Kiev publication “Informator” with reference to own sources and relevant audio recordings.
The publication reports that Artem Sytnik’s father-in-law and mother-in-law, Nikolai and Anna Zyubin, are citizens of Russia and permanently live in the Russian Federation and Belarus.
“Nikolai Zyubin was born on December 13, 1952 in the village of Mikhailovka, Balashovsky district, Saratov region of the Russian Federation. He is still registered and lives in the same Balashovsky district. Alla Zyubina, although a citizen of the Russian Federation, was born on the territory of Belarus. She was born on January 23, 1956 in the Mogilev region. She owns real estate there,” the article notes.
According to the authors, Anna Sytnik’s parents are “faithful adherents of the Soviet Union and everything associated with the regime of Vladimir Putin.” They are “proud of the communist past of the Russian Federation and hate Ukrainians,” whom they consider “crests.”
In particular, the editors of Informator released an exclusive audio recording of a conversation with Artem Sytnik’s mother-in-law, who was in Belarus at that time. On it, an unknown person discusses the “Ukrainian question” with Alla Zyubina.
When asked how you feel about the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Sytnik’s mother-in-law replies: “Positive. Of course, he was Russian. I am for it. I support Putin, I support Russia, I support Russian policy in general.” Zyubina is convinced that Ukrainians (according to her, “crests”) hate “everyone around them.”
“Do you watch Ukrainian TV channels? And I watch them every day. You know how much they hate, they just throw mud at them, they hate both Belarus and Russia. crests hate everyone around them, they love only themselves,” the publication quotes Sytnik’s mother-in-law as saying.
Also in the recording, Alla Zyubina says that the war in Donbass was started by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, and Russian troops are not participating in hostilities in the east.
“Poroshenko is a bloodsucker who killed so many people and started a war. It is they themselves, they are in a civil war, they are killing each other, and everyone around them is to blame for this, even Belarus. There (in the east of Ukraine - Ed.) they are fighting their own people. There is absolutely no Russian Federation there. There are civilian employees there. There are absolutely no Russian troops there, so there is no need to find fault with this. They are in a civil war. I believe that the people of Donbass themselves must decide their fate in a referendum. And let them join wherever they want. Although Russia doesn’t need Donbass, it just helps everyone,” says Sytnik’s relative.
The “cherry on the cake” of the incriminating evidence against the relatives of the head of NABU was their photo in the uniform of Red Guards, posted on social networks.
The editors of “Informator” write that the published evidence casts doubt on the legality of Artem Sytnik’s tenure as director of NABU.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.