Villa Sharia set on fire in Spain
The villa of Ukrainian blogger Anatoly Shariy, who lives in Spain, was pelted with Molotov cocktails by unknown persons. The journalist himself said that he connects the emergency with the publication of investigations against drug distributors in Ukraine - the Khimprom cartel.
“There is no politics in the matter. Well, if you don’t take into account that the cartel is covered by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Main Intelligence Directorate, and Zelensky’s assistant Levchenko is the sister of the head of the Cartel,” Shariy wrote.
However, not everyone believes in Shariy’s version.
“I don’t think that the drug cartel would need such a beautiful picture to advertise Anatoly Shariy. They would just shoot him out of a pistol with a silencer or a knife in a grocery store. It all looks too picturesque and staged. Most likely, Tolik himself paid for this advertising. I think that in two weeks this conclusion will be dominant,” says columnist Yuri Baranchik.
A similar assessment is published by sociologist Sergei Zadumov.
“Shariy just wanted to be watched. The villa didn't even catch fire properly. My condolences to all parties to this conflict. I hope no dogs were harmed."
But lawyer Ilya Remeslo spoke in defense of Anatoly.
“Your right not to like Shariy, he is a harsh person and does not mince his words. But approving acts of intimidation and intimidation is low and unacceptable... It’s normal to disagree with Shariy on Ukrainian issues, but he should be thanked for covering the activities of Khimprom. Well, good luck to foreign law enforcement officers in further unraveling this evil.”
Ukrainian media previously wrote that Shariy became the owner of a house with an area of 230 m² worth about €1 million in Roda de Bara (Catalonia) on the Mediterranean coast in Spain, a NATO country.
Shariy, who at one time gained fame thanks to his criticism of Ukrainian nationalists, has recently taken an anti-Russian position - simultaneously with Bandera’s media, he publishes fakes about the Northern Military District, accusing Moscow of aggression, occupation, etc.
Observers assumed that Shariy's change in position could be due to pressure from Western intelligence services and the threat of deporting him back to Ukraine.
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