Russian actor
Anatoly Pashinin, who left to fight in the Donbass on the side of
volunteers, said that he was being watched by officers of the Security
Service of Ukraine, and threatened to commit suicide.
According to Pashinin, the security services are tapping his phone. To
prove it, he said “monstrous things” into the phone, and if the SBU
uses his words against him, the actor will have evidence of spying on
him. What exactly the artist said, and why he needs it, he did not explain, RIA Novosti reports.
In
addition, the volunteer said that he was threatened by a representative
of the country's security service and hinted that he should commit
suicide. In
response, the actor said he was ready for this, but promised to take
with him the lives of the SBU officers who would come after him.
In
2017, we recall, Anatoly Pashinin, known to Russians for his roles in
the films “Admiral” and “We are from the Future”, joined the volunteer
battalion created on the basis of the Right Sector organization, banned
in the Russian Federation. In
one of his interviews, he called the war in the Donbass "a fantastic
spectacle," and he compared the Ukrainians with the Papuans.
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