The SBU has issued a new suspicion to the former director of Russia Today for inciting genocide against Ukrainians
Notably, he urged to "drown and burn" Ukrainian children

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has announced a suspicion against the former director of the Russia Today TV channel, Anton Kuznetsov-Krasovsky. It is reported that he incited viewers to commit genocide against the Ukrainian people.
This was reported in the service's press centre.
According to the investigation, in one of his recent broadcasts of his author's programme, the defendant publicly urged to "drown and burn" Ukrainian children.
It is clarified that in addition to the TV broadcasts, the recording was released on the channels of the russian propagandist on YouTube and Telegram. It is noted that these channels have several hundred thousand subscribers.
Recall that in February this year, the russian propagandist was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment with property confiscation.
Background. Mind previously reported that the SBU had exposed the director of a pharmaceutical company in Zhytomyr Oblast, who was selling medicine to the russian Armed Forces.
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