The head of Russian intelligence stood up for Poroshenko

A “dirty internal campaign” is being waged, Naryshkin said.The head of Russian intelligence stood up for Poroshenko / photo REUTERSThe head of Russian intelligence stood up for Poroshenko / photo REUTERS

Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation Sergey Naryshkin commented on the situation around the fifth President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

This was discussed in his comment to journalists, published by the Russian agency TASS .

“Poroshenko’s personality is well known to all of us. This dirty internal campaign within Ukraine, of course, does not raise the reputation of the current Kiev regime. I would not like to make any additional comments,” he said, responding to a request from journalists to comment on the return of Petro Poroshenko to Ukraine.

Earlier, prosecutors said that the prosecution  asked the court to take Petro Poroshenko into custody with the possibility of making a bail  in the amount of about UAH 1 billion.

The court session lasted almost a whole day. Later it became known that the investigating judge of the Pechersky District Court of Kiev, Oleksiy Sokolov, would announce the decision on the measure of restraint to the ex-president, People’s Deputy Petro Poroshenko  on January 19.  On this date, the “EU” convenes the supporters of the fifth president on trial.

(C)UNIAN 2022

15 comments

  1. As I’d said earlier this morning, I believe I’d confused Yanukovych for Poroshenko, when I’d mentioned about the corruption I’d heard about in the Euromaidan conflict. I’m sorry, no one should have to face accusations if they’re innocent of them. I admit I don’t know enough about Poroshenko, but I’d heard plenty about Yanukovych’s corruption.

    • Well, it should be. Being serious about an apology should be enough. I’ve seen how it’s obvious that the left would keep demanding complete and total obeisance to their ideas. Sometimes even that isn’t enough, with the left baying for blood until they’d completely destroyed people who fall into their target crosshairs. I’ve said I am sorry, and confused him for Yanukovych. Why isn’t that enough?

      • It is easy to exchange words. Just wait until you start learning Ukrainian and Russian languages, lol…oye oye oye…
        I sometimes think of something clever to say and find out I used both Ukrainian and Russian but of course the Ukrainians just laugh. They’re not offended. We’re glad to have you around Mac!

  2. “The head of Russian intelligence stood up for Poroshenko”
    This should prove Poroshenko’s innocence. Why? I call it reverse-reverse psychology. Here’s why:
    The mafiosi want Poroshenko in jail. So, they officially back him up, the idea being that people will get suspicious, since the Ruskies are protecting Poro and so they will get suspicious of Poroshenko more than ever. If he were guilty, the mafiosi would keep quiet.

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