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Share: A scandal broke out in the Russian infospace. Z-blogger Pozdnyakov accuse...

In the Russian Federation, they complain about "buggy" targets for FPV: how Solovyov's fund laundered $1.2 million (photo)

Share: A scandal broke out in the Russian infospace. Z-blogger Pozdnyakov accused Kremlin propagandist Volodymyr Solovyov and his personal fund "SVR-Fund" of misusing donations allegedly collected to help the troops. On the Internet, a Russian blogger published a post with photos of "military buggies" in which 100 million rubles (about $1. 2 million) were allegedly collected from gullible citizens of the Russian Federation.

However, most of the money remained in the fund's accounts, and the rest was spent on what Pozdnyakov called "unnecessary junk. " "It's just metal, wood and a motoblock. In the end, we didn't even send this disgrace to the LBS. They are now just rotting and rusting idly in the rear. This *** will get stuck in the first puddle. And its speed is very low, all your fpv will be," he wrote in the comments to the photos of the equipment rotting in the open air.

It should be noted that "SVR Fund" really opened a collection of 100 million rubles for "transport that helps fighters on the front lines. " In the post dated August 1, it is said that the equipment is allegedly undergoing testing. Although, if you believe Pozdniakov's photos, some of the equipment is currently idle not far from the buildings characteristic of the countryside. Anton Gerashchenko, a former adviser to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, drew attention to the publication.

On his Telegram page, he wrote that the popular Russian TV presenter helps the Armed Forces beat the invaders by "delivering home-made buggy targets for drones to the front. " The equipment itself is completely unsuitable for the front, but Solovyov laundered millions on it, the Ukrainian politician emphasized.

Commentators at Defense Blog noted that the scandal with the Kremlin propagandist demonstrates what critics call "showy patriotism," when multimillion-dollar projects do not actually benefit the Russian military. However, at the time of publication, Solovyov himself did not publicly respond to the accusations. We will remind you that in March propagandist Volodymyr Solovyov got into a delicate situation, criticizing the Chechen fighters from "Akhmat".