As we previously reported, in the occupied Simferopol, the criminal “deputy of the state council” Igor Budanov knocked down an elderly woman on February 14 and left her unconscious, as a result of which she died. At the same time, before this atrocity, Budanov himself “accumulated” more than “70 fines for traffic violations”, a significant part of which concerned speeding.
Before the occupation of Crimea, Budanov was already involved in a similar accident in 2013, when a minor was injured. As the Crimean residents reported, the car in which Budanov hit the old woman previously belonged to the fake “speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov.
Now it is reported that the occupational fake “court” predictably did not send the “deputy” to jail, “limiting himself to a suspended sentence”, and at the same time, gossip began to spread through a number of “independent” telegram channels and “media” that Budanov allegedly “did not see an old woman in the dark” and even allegedly “gave her first aid”, which, of course, is far from the truth.
Let us recall that Budanov, before the occupation, was a village head in Dobre from the “Party of Regions”, later he went on the path of criminal collaboration with the Russian occupiers, and in recent years he has been called “one of the most influential people in the Simferopol district” and the “owner “of the Dobre Valley””, and since 2018 he has been involved in the sanctions lists.