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Russian Federation recognizes Ukrainian actor Anatoliy Belyi as a "foreign agent": what he said about the war
The Russian Ministry of Justice has declared Ukrainian-born Russian actor Anatoliy Belyi (real name: Vaisman) a so-called "foreign agent ". A native of Bratslav, Vinnytsia region, immediately after the full-scale invasion, he condemned the war and emigrated abroad, where he continued to openly criticize Russian aggression and support his homeland.
According to the Ministry of Justice of the terrorist country, Belyi was included in the unified register of "foreign agents" because he did not support the so-called "special military operation." Meanwhile, the propaganda media are spreading news that the actor has been "asking for it" for a long time.
Thus, Russian media, citing the Russian Ministry of Justice, write: "The artist participated in the creation of messages and materials of foreign agents for an unlimited number of people. He also opposed the special military operation, disseminated false information about the decisions made by the public authorities of the Russian Federation and the policies they pursue. He participated as a respondent on information platforms provided by foreign entities. Organized and participated in fundraising events to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Resides outside the Russian Federation".
As a reminder, Anatoliy Belyi condemned the full-scale war in Ukraine, calling it vile, unjust, bloody, and terrible, and then left Russia. The People's Artist of Russia made his final decision after the rocket attacks on Vinnytsia on July 14, as he was born in Bratslav, Vinnytsia region.
Currently, the actor continues to spread information about the crimes of the Russian occupiers and their attempts to destroy Ukraine on his social media.
In an interview, Belyi said that he does not see a bright future for Russia. He is confident that nothing will change there in the near future: people will continue to look at the world through the prism of propaganda, thinking that patriotism is the letter Z on a T-shirt. In the same interview, he was "offended" that he had not yet been "awarded the title of a foreign agent of the Russian Federation." Although the artist has not yet commented on the news on his social media, we can assume that he was pleased with the "foreign agent" status.
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