So, a local politician Sergey Sternenko on the page on Facebook revealed all the features of its “Internet activity”.
“Bogdan has a problem – he confused the country of residence. Thinks he lives in Russia, and actually in the Ukraine! Get lost!” – he wrote.
So, Gaganov is actively spreading in social networks fakes of Russian propaganda.
“Somebody, let’s help him to know that Odessa is part of Ukraine and is not fit no Putin’s agents with its plans for the Russification of the people and incite them to anti-government speeches. If you see Bogdan, tell him he was wrong with government, this is not Russia, and just give me a call so I can quickly bring him to a ticket to Moscow one-way”, – wrote to Sternenko.
Users then actively supported the proposal. Some demanded to deport Giganova, others made demands worse.
Moreover, Giganov respond to offensive comments and claims that its nothing to reproach.
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