Boris Rozhin began to publicly support the aggressor during the seizure of Crimea, where he lived and earned money by freelancing. He was the first to call the conquerors the phrase “respectable people.”
The SBU revealed the suspicion of the propagandist who in 2014 coined the phrase “respectable people” in Crimea, and now calls for the destruction of Kharkov. We are talking about the blogger-collaborator Boris Rozhin, the SBU reports.
It is reported that the blogger is now one of the Kremlin’s main spokesmen, publicly supporting the Russian Federation’s all-out war against Ukraine and justifying the war crimes of the Nazis.
“Among other things, he calls for the complete destruction of Kharkov’s civilian infrastructure and advocates the continuation of massive missile and bomb attacks on the city,” the SBU said in a statement.
Rozhin distributes anti-Ukrainian content under the pseudonym Colonelcassad through his own accounts on social networks with a total audience of nearly 1 million users.
“According to the investigation, the defendant began to publicly support the aggressor even during the seizure of Crimea, where he lived and earned money through freelancing. our state,” said the report.
Security Service investigators informed Rozhin in absentia of suspicion under five articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:
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interference with the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine;
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public calls for a violent change or overthrow of the constitutional order or the usurpation of state power, as well as the distribution of materials calling for such actions;
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aiding the aggressor state;
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collaborative activities;
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war propaganda.
Since the traitor is hiding in the temporarily occupied part of Ukraine, comprehensive measures are underway to find him and punish him.
Earlier it was reported that former “anti-Maidan activists” were preparing Russian strikes on the railway in the Odessa region. Traitors leaked to the enemy the coordinates of railway infrastructure facilities, attacks on which should stop the movement of trains in the region.
Source: korrespondent

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