'Doesn't Feel Great': MID Confirms Russian Propagandist Krasovsky's Poisoning
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Ukrainian intelligence revealed the details.
Russian propagandist Anton Krasovsky, who was poisoned, may feel very bad. This was reported by Andriy Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, in an interview with Alesa Batzman.
He drew attention to the fact that the former director of the Russia Today agency had not appeared in public for a long time. This, in his opinion, allows us to think about the deterioration of the Russian's health.
"He is hospitalised," said the MID representative.
Andriy Yusov confirmed the poisoning of the propagandist. According to him, the corpse was taken out of the safe house used by Krasovsky.
"We can state the fact of poisoning," he emphasised.
Krasovsky's Poisoning And Chernykh's Death
Russian propagandist and ex-director of Russia Today Anton Krasovsky, who called for burning Ukrainians alive and killing Ukrainian children, was poisoned in one of the flats. On December 25, Kyiv Post reported that the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Defence Ministry confirmed that Krasovsky had been poisoned and was in hospital. The intelligence agency also claimed that his condition was "deteriorating."
It was subsequently revealed that Krasovsky was hospitalised from a flat where the corpse of actor Oleksiy Chernykh, who may have been the Kremlin propagandist's lover, was also found. Details of the incident have not been disclosed, but the main version is that the men were poisoned. On December 23, the Russian Et cetera theatre reported that Chernykh, 43, who played at the institution, had died of a heart attack. He also starred in Russian TV series.
We remind you, in July 2023, the UK imposed sanctions against the propagandist Krasovsky. The document stated that he supported and disseminated ideas of seizing the territory of Ukraine, incited hatred against Ukrainians and supported the policy to "eradicate Ukrainian identity". Along with him, the Artek children's camp, which was also involved in crimes against children, was put on the list.