Ukraine is losing control of the border in the Sumy region
The former regional deputy has a “hole” on the border, which allows him to trade illegally with the Russian Federation.
The mayor of Konotop, Tyagnibokov resident Artyom Semenikhin, announced this on air on the Zik TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He accuses former deputy from the Party of Regions, and now deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, Igor Molotok, of illegally trading with the Russian Federation.
“Molotok is a Shostkinsky bandit who became a deputy in 2012. It has its own “hole” in the border. He is involved in certain frauds there; he has a business there, not entirely legal, pharmaceutical,” Semenikhin said.
Commented on this statement on your facebook page the first head of the SBU and ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Yevgeny Marchuk.
“To better understand what has been happening in our rear areas for many years during the war. In the region bordering Russia. Now take an interest in similar events in Glukhov in the same region. Of the 18 districts of the Sumy region, 8 districts directly border on Russia. And this is about 500 kilometers of the state border. So that it doesn’t work out like with the Sea of Azov - supposedly everyone who needed it knew everything, but the result is deplorable,” Marchuk prophesies.
Earlier, PolitNavigator reported that Moscow called for recognize the Sea of Azov as the territorial waters of the Russian Federationso that Kyiv does not have the opportunity to organize provocations against Russian sailors. Thus, Ukraine may lose access to the Black Sea.
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