A man who allegedly ‘insulted Putin for the second time and agreed to help the SBU’ has been detained in the occupied Crimea. This is reported by the Russian mass media.
We are talking about Vladimir Poplavsky, who was first detained after he said in a live broadcast on social media that he was ‘ready to co-operate with the SBU’. He was forced to apologise for this.
A month after the incident, the man went live on air again, in which he again expressed his anti-Russian stance. In the conversation, he ‘insulted the president of the Russian Federation and said he was waiting for Ukraine to come’.
The man was detained and sent to a temporary detention centre, the collected materials were sent to the court for further consideration.