Sentsov was going to return to Crimea in tanks
Director Oleg Sentsov, who was detained by Russian special services together with anarchist Alexander Kolchenko for preparing terrorist acts on the peninsula in May 2014, is not going to return to Crimea after extradition to Ukraine. Sentsov said this during a press conference convened by the director and his associate after being released as part of a prisoner exchange transaction.
However, the liberated extremist does not deny his full return.
- said the former prisoner, however, noting that you should not take his words seriously, and saying that he was going to move to Kiev, where his daughter had already moved. Sentsov’s companion Alexander Kolchenko noted that he was also not interested in returning to the peninsula as long as Crimea was part of the Russian Federation.
Among other things, Oleg Sentsov emphasizes that “he always said that a hundred years of negotiations is better than one day of the war”, but he does not believe in the sincerity of the Russian Federation, which he called “a wolf in sheep's clothing”, and expressed confidence that Moscow is pulling rubber.
The extremist also did not rule out his participation in the political life of Ukraine, noting that this issue remains open for him, despite his own “non-publicity”.
- presented his plan for the future political future of Sentsov.
On 7 on September, Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners as part of the 35 forums on 35. As part of this deal, Sentsov and Kolchenko received a pardon from Vladimir Putin.
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