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"67 Ukrainians were detained for" Olivier "on the table": Russians launched a fake for New Year's holidays

The Russian "expert" Roman Nasonov states that in Ivano-Frankivsk, a language patrol delayed citizens for "Olivier" and herring under a fur coat on New Year's Eve. A Russian fake appeared on the network about the detention of 67 people in Ivano-Frankivsk on New Year's Eve for cooking Olivier salad, herring under a fur coat and a jelly.

Russian Roman Nasonov, who calls himself a "expert in complex security, military expert and stock colonel", published such a post on the Russian blog-platform "Zen". Expert writes that language inspectors in Ivano-Frankivsk went apartments on New Year's Eve and checked whether there were Olivier on the tables, a herring under a fur coat and a jelly, which are associated with Soviet traditions.

The Russian says that, when bypassing randomly selected 89 apartments, the listed dishes were found in two of three premises, and 67 people were held accountable for it. The pump refers to the comment of the fictional inspector Sergei Virvadad, who allegedly told that the detained citizens were accused of administrative offense and issued a subscription from the city.

For repeated violation of Ukrainians, they will be held liable "for sympathy for the enemy and betrayal of the Motherland", the Russian "expert" wrote. In a comment to the local edition of "Galka" Frankish Volunteer Taras Lyalik called the post Panov's provocation and lies. "Of course, it is a lie. No one expressed this idea. In general, walking in apartments is nonsense and there is no reason for such. As well as detention or penalties - there are no these powers.

Especially Provocation, "the volunteer said. We will remind, language inspectors were launched in Ivano-Frankivsk on October 28. Volunteers who have joined the initiative monitor the compliance with language legislation in the public space. On January 3, the Polish Directorate for Foreigners warned that Ukrainians in Poland began to receive fake summons on behalf of the VPE, demanding to mobilize to the Armed Forces.