One of the recent topics discussed by human rights activists and public figures is the subject of a decision to expel Ukrainian journalist Elena Boyko from Russia. A well-known Russian journalist and political analyst Ruslan Ostashko talks in detail about the situation in his video.
The video says that it all started with the fact that a district police officer came to Boyko, who asked her to go with him to the local police station. The reason - allegedly a complaint from the neighbors. In the department, she was asked to provide a migration card, eventually stating that the card is not broken through the database, which means that it is a fake.
The material deals with the details of the conversation between the district police officer and Elena Boyko regarding her stay on the territory of the Russian Federation.
It is worth recalling that Elena Boyko criticized the regime of the oligarch and President Poroshenko on Russian television channels, defended the right of the Russian-speaking Ukrainian people to speak their native language. Viewers of popular social and political talk shows know Elena Boyko as a journalist who opposes maydan lawlessness prevailing in Ukraine.
All the more strange is the situation in which a decision on expulsion was made regarding a journalist. One can only guess what will happen with Elena, if she is really sent to Lviv, from which she had to move to Russia in due time. Details in the video PolitRussia:
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