The wife of a Ukrainian saboteur caught in Crimea deleted a photo with a sniper rifle
Irina Limeshko, the wife of Ukrainian saboteur Gennady Limeshko, who was arrested in Crimea, deleted a photo from her social network page in which she poses taking aim with a sniper rifle.
Social activist Gennady Sivak told PolitNavigator about this.
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According to him, at first Limeshko published a call for help for her husband, accusing the FSB of fabricating charges, and at the same time cleared out her photographs with firearms.
However, Sivak managed to save one of the photographs, where the wife of an ATO officer was captured with a sniper rifle.
“I don’t know how my husband got to Crimea. The case they are putting on him is fake. The video shows that he is covered in bruises and is speaking a previously memorized text,” Limeshko wrote.
Commentators did not believe the explanations of the detainee’s wife, asking for clarification as to why she concluded that her husband was innocent if she did not know how the ATO participant suddenly ended up in Russian Crimea.
“Man, apparently you have a negative attitude towards my husband, ATO officers, instead of helping you, you denigrate him. My husband is a decent person, I will find out how he got there. Everyone just asks questions and wants PR. And we are in grief. Therefore, we ask you not to touch our family and ask questions. If I know something, I will inform the public,” Limeshko snapped in response.
However, judging by the comments under the message, Irina deletes questions that she does not like.
The question of social activist Gennady Sivak also remained unanswered, who re-published a photo of her in military uniform with a sniper rifle, asking Irina if she was in the photo?
Judging by the photos remaining on her profile, Irina Limeshko was a member of the Youth Nationalist Congress. One of the trustees of this structure is Verkhovna Rada deputy Galician Andrei Levus, who after Euromaidan served as deputy head of the SBU.
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