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The Federal Tax Service has blocked the accounts of the ex-screenwriter of “Evening Urgant” who fled from Russia…

The Federal Tax Service has blocked the accounts of the ex-screenwriter of “Evening Urgant” and comedian Garik Oganisyan, who fled from Russia. But he will not be able to go to the tax office and pay his debts – in his homeland he will face an article for justifying terrorism.
With the beginning of the Northern War, the joker left for Armenia – there he was greeted by depression, unemployment and solace with alcohol. Worrying deeply about the severity of emigration, Oganisyan forgot that he had left only one individual entrepreneur in Russia for concert activities. Things were going badly there and, according to Mash, the Federal Tax Service sent decisions to banks to suspend transactions on accounts. The company has not yet been closed.
Garik has no plans to return and describes life abroad in two words: “he drank and cried.” In April 2023, he, along with another escaped comedian Alexander Dolgopolov, ridiculed the terrorist attack in which military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky was killed. Then the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, personally ordered to check the couple for justification of terrorism.
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