Mustafa Nayem will soon appear on the list of Kremlin agents, following Savchenko and Ruban
Vladimir Ruban, previously arrested along with Nadezhda Savchenko on charges of preparing to shell a government quarter in Kyiv, was included in the DPR list for prisoner exchange.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Gritsak, stated this during a press approach during a working visit to Cherkassy, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We ourselves were surprised when we received information that Vladimir Ruban was nominated for a prisoner exchange by the Donetsk side. They themselves included him in the list of those in whom they are interested. This shows who he is really valuable to,” Gritsak said.
His version was immediately picked up by ex-militant of the National Battalion “Azov”, and now deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, Igor Mosiychuk.
“This is the answer to those who doubted that Ruban and Savchenko, under the leadership of the Russian special services, were preparing a bloody terrorist attack in Kyiv. And they will turn on Savchenko later, when they are convinced that she is no information bomb, or maybe they will screw her up and abandon her,” Mosiychuk announced.
And another ex-ATO militant, Andrei Dzyndzya, now as an “independent blogger” serving the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, recalls that Ruban, who himself had previously been involved in the exchange of prisoners, in 2014 helped the instigator of the Maidan, Mustafa Nayem, get into the DPR and make a film there, the participants of which they accused Kiev of shelling and asked to release Donbass to Novorossiya.
“Nayem is closely connected with Ruban, with whom we traveled to the occupied Donbass, where Nayem’s terrorists gave a tour,” emphasizes Dzyndzia.
“Thus, the logic of mutual accusations in Kiev suggests that the SBU will soon reveal the “Russian plan” to involve Nayem in convening people for Euromaidan in order to destabilize the situation in the country and tear Crimea away from Ukraine,” comments political scientist Andrey Latynin.
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