Some days ago we wrote about an interesting story, with the hasty “dismissal” of Anastasia Tarasov, the “press secretary of the sports department” of the criminal “government of Sevastopol” by her “boss” Sergei Reznichenko, after certain aggressor’s channels distributed photos from Paris previously published by her on social networks, where Tarasova allegedly went “to celebrate her birthday and have fun, and at the same time watch the Olympic Games.”
The haste of the “dismissal” surprised even the Sevastopol collaborators, and we wrote regarding Reznichenko, who is associated with the “London fugitive” Dmitry Ovsyannikov, that it is not completely clear what exactly he will “responsible for” – either for “violating the ban on travel to the European Union”, or for the failure of the combination of the aggressor’s special services, if we assume that Tarasova was going to “vacate in Paris” not at all for “personal” purposes.
The aggressor’s channels reacted to our publication, calling it “mind-blowing conspiracy theory.” However, another “mind-blowing conspiracy theory” was voiced, as we previously wrote, on July 20 by French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who said that the authorities of this country had banned some “journalists” from Russia from covering the Olympics, fearing the well-founded risks of espionage and cyber attacks.
Then the minister said that probably not all of these people arrived “to carry out terrorist attacks.” However, already on July 24, the French prosecutor’s office announced the arrest by the General Directorate of Internal Security of the French Ministry of Internal Affairs in Paris of a certain “forty-year-old Russian citizen” on suspicion of preparing “actions that could lead to destabilization” during the Olympic Games, which open in the French capital on Friday.
According to “Le Parisien”, the said Main Directorate monitored the “mind-blowing conspiracy theorist” for several days, and on July 21 he was detained. Searches were carried out in his apartment. According to the publication’s source close to the investigation, they found “elements suggesting that the man was preparing a pro-Russian operation to destabilize France during the Olympic Games.” Another source mentions a “massive project” whose consequences could be “serious.”
As our Parisian friends told us, the detainee turned out to have much more connections with occupied Sevastopol than one might have expected. Let us recall that we previously reported on threats voiced at the behest of the Kremlin by “Sevastopol journalists” to commit terrorist acts in Paris during the Olympics, allegedly by “Islamists.”
The corresponding digest was sent out in advance by our Association to the embassies of civilized countries of the world, accredited in Ukraine.