Zelensky’s ancient creative partner and ally Naum Barul has a Russian passport and a business in occupied Crimea. The Schemes project reported this in its new investigation.
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Until 2014, he worked in Moscow with Alexander Maslyakov and organized performances of KVN teams in Russia and Crimea.
After the revolution, dignity returned to Kyiv and began cooperation with the 95th Quarter. Together they created the “League of Laughter” and a number of Ukrainian sitcoms.
After Zelensky’s victory in the elections, the producer’s daughter Irina Borzova was elected to the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People, and her husband Sergei headed the Vinnytsia region.
All this time, Barulya remained a citizen of the Russian Federation and traveled to Crimea until 2019 using a Russian passport.
Naum Barulya re-registered his property and restaurant business there according to the legislation of occupiers, and also acquired a number of new real estate.
Despite the full-scale war, his business in Sudak continues to operate.
With the outbreak of a large-scale war, Naum Barulya mastered the genre of patriotic cinema and directed the series “Volunteers.”
Source: Racurs

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