Ukrainian spy emerges from the shadows
The FSB has banned Ukrainian journalist Alena Savchuk from entering the peninsula until 2028. She was given a ban upon entering the peninsula from Ukraine.
Savchuk herself reported this on her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Ukrainian media report that Savchuk worked in Crimea to discredit the Russian government and described the “horrors of occupation” and “persecution of the Crimean Tatars.”
The journalist herself admitted that she no longer has to hide.
“Ban on entry into Crimea and the Russian Federation for 10 years – until August 2028. The FSB protects the defense capability and security of its state from me. It's a shame, of course. But now I’m coming out of the shadows and won’t hold back. Ready for comments, conversations, discussions, broadcasts, consultations. Dear Crimean friends, the most comfortable sofa in the world is always waiting for you in Kyiv. Thank you very much for everything, I don’t say goodbye,” Savchuk wrote.
Previously, the leader of the Mejlis banned in the Russian Federation, Mustafa Dzhemilev, admitted that in Crimea group agents are operating.
PolitNavigator also wrote that the Mejlis members We have prepared a manual for our agents in Crimea.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.