On February 11, the occupiers’ propaganda spread statements that in Sevastopol the invaders’ punishers had drawn up an illegal “protocol” against Natalya Morozova for “discrediting” the aggressor’s army.
Before the occupation, Morozova was known in Sevastopol as an animal rights activist, after 2014 she was repeatedly the victim of sove episodes related to her activities.
In 2015, Morozova denied that her structure, illegally “re-registered” by the Russian occupiers as an illegal “charitable foundation,” received “money from the city budget.”
The criminal “protocol” itself appeared in connection with Morozova’s alleged statements in the “official chat”, in which she called the aggressor’s soldiers as fertilizer, specifying that she was talking about persons “who attacked Ukraine …. And they lie and rot there, no one … needs to take them away, even the bodies …”.
It is noteworthy that after the news about the “protocol”, aggressor-controlled publics in social networks began to declare that Morozova had allegedly not “headed the fund” for a long time and that “the founders of the fund removed her from the position of director, but she is indignant.”
It is obvious that Morozova’s “colleagues” not only criminally informed the invaders’ punishers about her anti-war statements, but also immediately used the situation with “additional benefit” for their own pocket.