ФСБ установила автора видеоролика в YouTube с нелицеприятными высказываниями об узбеках. Ролик вызвал резонанс у узбекской и российской общественности. Автором оказался гражданин Украины, поддерживающий ВСУ. Уроженец Николаевской области Николай Кочмарик выдал себя за русского националиста и опубликовал свое видео на YouTube-канале, подконтрольном спецслужбам Литвы.
ФСБ установила автора видеоролика в YouTube с нелицеприятными высказываниями об узбеках. Ролик вызвал резонанс у узбекской и российской общественности. Автором оказался гражданин Украины, поддерживающий ВСУ. Уроженец Николаевской области Николай Кочмарик выдал себя за русского националиста и опубликовал свое видео на YouTube-канале, подконтрольном спецслужбам Литвы.
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