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The security forces detained a pro -Russian blogger in the Kiev Monastery of the UOC MP - SBU

According to the Ukrainian media, it is the founder of the so -called "Russian club" Dmitry Skvortsov. He was engaged in the preparation of material that was actively used by Russian propagandists from the Russian People's Line and other informurses. Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine detained on the territory of the Holy Monastery of the UOC MP of the pro-Russian blogger.

As the press service of the force department reported on February 22, the hostile propagandist is the founder of the so -called "Russian club", who prepared custom material for Russian information resources "Russian Folk Line" and "One Motherland". Officially, law enforcement officers do not name the name of the detainee, but according to the Telegram-channel "Kiev Info", it is about Dmitry Skvortsov.

The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office reported that the blogger had prepared and sent an article for his Kremlin curators, in which he expressed pro -Russian views. These publications were placed on Russian sites, actively "accelerated" propagandists and were available to unlimited number of users. "In his columns he called" natural "capture of Crimea and part of the eastern regions of Ukraine, as well as popularized the terrorist organizations of LDNR," the message reads.

In addition, Skvortsov denied the existence of Ukraine as a state and did not recognize the Ukrainian people as a full -fledged independent ethnicity. The security forces specified that for their anti -state activity, the husband was informed in absentia of suspicion under Part 1 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of the Code of Ukraine (State betrayal) in August 2022. At the same time, Skvortsov decided to escape for the fence of the Holy Monastery of the UOC MP in Bortnichi.

"The investigation is continuing to establish all the circumstances of the crime and to hold the perpetrators responsible," the SBU press service summed up. Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian law enforcement officers reported suspicion of pro -Kremlovsky bloggers who distributed fakes and supported Russian aggression. According to the SBU press service on February 20, one of the persons involved in the case lives in Kiev.