The Slovakia government has accused the volunteer unit allegedly participating in the “coup attempt.”
Slovakia banned the entry of Georgian Legion commander Mamuke Mamulashvili after the government accused his unit of alleged involvement in the coup attempt. In the Legion, these allegations rejected. It reports about it Denník n.
According to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Slovakia, Matusha Joke Astoka, ten people were banned and this list could be “expanded”.
Prime Minister Robert Fitzo did not explain how Mamulashvili, whose unit was fighting in Ukraine, could arrange protests in Slovakia. At the same time, he accused the media of supporting attempts to overthrow the government.
At a press conference, Fitzo presented a picture of Mamulashvili with a World Initiative activist for Ukraine Lucy Staslova and a journalist Denník n Martin M. Shimachochka. Staselova met Mamulashvili in the presentation of her books two years ago, and Shimachko, along with journalists, participated in the delivery of ambulance and aids for Legion.
Director of Slovak Information Service (SIS) Pavel Gashpar said the special service confirmed the “personal and economic relationship” of the Georgian Legion along with the public sector and the opposition, but the details were not reported.
A special group of police, financial inspectors and undercover agents were also created, investigating the suspicions of financial fraud, including subsidies fraud.
In this regard, in the Georgian Legion, the accusations of the Slovak authorities were rejected as unfounded and absurd.
“These statements cannot be considered as others than a conscious -tao attempt to discredit our unit, which since 2014, with Ukraine, has been fighting its struggle with Russia’s invasion. This is not The first time we have found ourselves under the purpose of political motivation misinformation, “the statement said in the statement Legion.
Note that in Slovakia a Ukrainian is confined to the so -called “coup dangers.” A citizen of Ukraine faces a deportation.
Remember, on January 24, in various cities of Slovakia, thousands of protests against Fito government policy under the Slovakia slogan – this is Europe. The protests at the same time took place in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Ireland.
President Vladimir Zelensky expressed support for protests in Slovakia.
Source: korrespondent

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