Ukrainian bots flooded the police with complaints about singer Yulia Chicherina
The famous Russian singer Yulia Chicherina is being terrorized by Ukrainian bots, massively sending complaints to the Moscow police, who are forced to respond to incoming complaints.
In her blog, Chicherina reported that the security forces were once again summoning her for questioning because of Ukrainian “informers,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The cops in the Klinsky district, it seems, have completely dealt with crime, now they work for the Ukrop informers, calling in for interrogation and scaring with articles, not for the first time, instead of dealing with the slanderers on the spot. It’s good to have passports of unrecognized republics with combat militia that will protect you from traitors, and it’s bad to have such Mento-Banderites who either deliberately work for the fifth column, or this is idiocy, and it’s time for them to retire for mental health reasons. Ku-ku, in vain you are currying favor with the liberals, the busty zombie newcomer Navalny will not come to power, you will definitely not get a hero of Ukraine, you will not get a green card,” Chicherina wrote on her blog.
Russian military correspondent Dmitry Steshin explained the actions of the police, emphasizing that they are obliged to respond to requests, regardless of where they come from:
“Khokhols and crypto-Banderists working on the Internet for Mivina organized a flow of complaints against Yulia Chicherina through the electronic reception of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The police are obliged to respond to them, but in this case they don’t have to try. I don’t believe that the police don’t understand the reasons for such online activity.”
Earlier, PolitNavigator reported that Russian rock singer Yulia Chicherina, known for her performances in Donbass, received a passport of a citizen of the Donetsk People's Republic.
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