The Russian propagandist Volodymyr Solovyov received a suspicion of the low -income Ukrainian law enforcement officials.
This attacking is part of the Russian dictator in the media of Vladimir Putin and is one of the main mouthpieces of the Kremlin. He repeatedly called for impressing Ukraine with tactical nuclear weapons. And in recent speeches on television of the Russian Federation, he called for the complete seizure of four regions in the south and east of Ukraine. The Security Service of Ukraine reported this on April 26 on Telegram.
It should be noted that Soloviev regularly repeats his anti-Ukrainian abstracts on the air show on the Russia-1 television channel, a project with the same name on the Moscow Radio and on its Telegram channel. And over the past two years, he recommended destroying civilian infrastructure and civilians in different regions of Ukraine, in particular, thanks to Russian air attacks.
Solovyov announced suspicion at once under five articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:
- Part 3 of art. 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine);
- Part 2 of art. 442 (genocide);
- Part 3 of art. 436–2 (justification, legal recognition, denial of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the glorification of its participants);
- Part 3 of art. 109 (actions aimed at violent changes or the overthrow of the constitutional order or the seizure of state power);
- Art. 436 (propaganda of war).
The estimated service emphasized that complex measures are ongoing to retain the salvities.
We recall that in the region of Belgorod of the Russian Federation, near the border with Ukraine, Russian propaganda, the first channel of SO Anna Prokofiev was blown up. The car of the shooting group collided with the mine. The propagandist was killed, and the operator received serious injuries.
Source: Racurs

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