On August 25, Crimean gauleiter Sergei Aksyonov published a photo shoot with Bulgarian “businessman” Nikolai Malinov, who was responsible for the Moscow project “Russophiles” in this country for many years.
Back in 2019, the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office accused Malinov of spying for Russia. Malinov was also included in the sanctions list of the United States and Great Britain, and in 2023, “Russophiles” were included in the “Magnitsky Act”.
As the prosecution stated then, Malinov “entered the service of a foreign organization”, that is, the Russian special services, interacting with Leonid Reshetnikov and Konstantin Malofeev.
Malinov has long been involved in criminal “work in the Crimean direction” by his Moscow curators.
He has repeatedly criminally welcomed the attempted annexation, and in early September 2022, he was given a “meeting in the international department of the Russian presidential administration” with the infamous “Crimean” figure in the Russian special services, Georgiy Muradov, who “made his mark” at the current meeting.
In March 2023, the aggressor attracted Malinov to Moscow for the so-called “founding congress of the International Russophile Movement”, and now the occupiers are preparing to hold the III Congress of this scam from the Russian special services next year in Crimea.

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