Counterintelligence officers and Security Service investigators collected evidence for another hostile propagandist engaged in information and subversive activities against Ukraine.
The SBU reported the suspicion of a propagandist in Moscow, who was one of the first to justify the racists for undermining the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. This was announced on Tuesday, June 6, in the department of the SBU in the Lviv region.
They clarified that they are talking about a native of Odessa, pro-Kremlin blogger Yulia Lozanova, better known under the pseudonym Yulia Vityazeva, who moved to Moscow in 2015 and began to carry out anti-Ukrainian activities there.
“On June 6, 2023, he was one of the first to actively justify the Russian occupiers for undermining the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. To do this, the Moscow blogger published relevant messages on his own Telegram channel, which has almost 100,000 subscribers,” the SBU noted.
Vityazeva also regularly distributes anti-Ukrainian content on the air of the Russian channel Solovyov.live and collects money for the needs of Russian Federation work groups.
Investigations initiated by the SBU confirmed the facts of its subversive activities against Ukraine.
Based on the collected evidence, the investigators of the Security Service informed the blogger about suspicion under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: part 6 of article 111-1 (collaborative activity); Part 2 and Part 3 of Art. 436-2 (justifying, recognizing as legal, rejecting the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, glorifying its participants).
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Source: korrespondent

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