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Journalists found that the propagandist Volodymyr Sergienko was a mediator betwe...

The Russian Federation financed the German Party ADN to stop military assistance to Ukraine (investigation)

Journalists found that the propagandist Volodymyr Sergienko was a mediator between Moscow and the far -right German deputies who lobbied Kremlin initiatives in Germany. Members of the German far -right party "Alternative for Germany" (ADN) coordinated their actions with the authorities of the Russian Federation, trying to stop military assistance to Ukraine. This is stated in the joint investigation of The Insider and Spiegel of August 4.

It is reported that Adn received money from the Kremlin for lobbying Russian interests in Germany. In particular, the German far -right politicians received instructions, texts from their Kremlin curators, and sued a lawsuit against weapons to Ukraine. The investigation showed that the mediator between ADN and Moscow was Vladimir Sergienko, who often appears on various talk shows as a "political scientist".

Journalists received access to correspondence, from which it follows that the propagandist was responsible for communication between German deputies and the Kremlin. In addition to lobbying a lawsuit against the military assistance of the Armed Forces, Sergienko agreed to the Pope from the head of the "Association for the Protection of Russian -speaking in Germany" and the deputy of ADG Ulrich Oimme, which referred to "persecution of Christians in Ukraine".

Investigators also indicated that Sergienko was a native of Lviv, but in 2022 received German citizenship. He stated that he was persecuted in Ukraine, but the German authorities did not confirm it. At the same time, the correspondence mentioned by journalists found pictures of two pages of internal and foreign passports of Russian Federation Vladimir Sergienko.

According to the authors of the article, given that the propagandist has lived in Germany for many years, the concealment of Russian citizenship from the German authorities is a crime. According to journalists, the information about the ADN communications with Moscow has previously populated in the media. Yes, MP Marcus Fronmayer visited the occupied Crimea and Donbas, and often visited the Russian capital.