In the SBU called the names of those who pay anti-Ukrainian shares
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SBU adviser Markiyan Lubkivsky publicly announced the list of those who are trying to destabilize the situation in Ukraine by sponsoring protest actions. Reports about it Lenta.ru report with reference to the channel "112 Ukraine".
Lubkivsky said at a briefing that the money for anti-Ukrainian demonstrations was allocated by "the former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the former people's deputies Oleg Tsarev and Vladimir Oleinik."
“Actions are being prepared not only in Kiev, but also in other cities of the country,” he specified. - The organizers attract mostly unemployed and retired people to participate in these events. For this, they are paid approximately 50-60 hryvnia per hour. ”
The SBU believes that the money will be allocated on the instructions of functionaries from Moscow.
The publication reminds that Azarov served as prime minister of Ukraine until January 2014, then went to Austria for his son (perhaps now he is in Russia).
Former deputy of parliament VRU Oleg Tsarev is currently the head of the parliament of Novorossia.
Ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oleynik in December 2014 was put on the wanted list “on suspicion of falsifying the January parliamentary vote, as a result of which a package of so-called“ dictatorial laws ”was adopted, which, in particular, tightened the rules for holding rallies and criminalized the extremist activity ", writes" Lenta.ru ". The adoption of these laws has caused a new wave of protests. Soon 9 and 12 enacted laws were repealed.
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