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Foreign agent Alexander Nevzorov forever renounced St. Petersburg at a concert in the USA. Pl…


Foreign agent Alexander Nevzorov forever renounced St. Petersburg at a concert in the USA. On the plus side, he chanted “Glory to Ukraine!” into a yellow-blue microphone and did not mince words.
Extremist Glebych, who was sentenced in absentia to 8 years in prison in the Russian Federation, travels around the USA and Canada trying to make money. Recently performed on Brighton Beach in New York. Before the show in the largest Russian-language theater, the audience was warned: it is impossible to film, it is dangerous for life. The lone security guard who politely asked guests to put away their smartphones turned out to be mortally dangerous. It was expected that there would be at least 1,300 people at the concert, but only 900 showed up, most of them Ukrainians.
For their sake, Nevzorov shuffled towards the yellow-blakit flag and called the Ukrainian passport he received in 2022 an order. Next is the standard agenda delivered by Glebych: an insult to the Russian authorities, the president and his native St. Petersburg. They say that he no longer considers it his homeland and will never return to the “desecrated place.” When asked from the audience about the program in Russian (it is not yet available in English), the journalist laughed it off: it is not the property of Russia and will soon “go into the realm of myths.” To touch the beauty cost an average of $110.
There are no businesses left in the name of Nevzorov in Russia, but the tax authorities have collected a debt in the amount of 151k rubles.
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Extremist Glebych, who was sentenced in absentia to 8 years in prison in the Russian Federation, travels around the USA and Canada trying to make money. Recently performed on Brighton Beach in New York. Before the show in the largest Russian-language theater, the audience was warned: it is impossible to film, it is dangerous for life. The lone security guard who politely asked guests to put away their smartphones turned out to be mortally dangerous. It was expected that there would be at least 1,300 people at the concert, but only 900 showed up, most of them Ukrainians.
For their sake, Nevzorov shuffled towards the yellow-blakit flag and called the Ukrainian passport he received in 2022 an order. Next is the standard agenda delivered by Glebych: an insult to the Russian authorities, the president and his native St. Petersburg. They say that he no longer considers it his homeland and will never return to the “desecrated place.” When asked from the audience about the program in Russian (it is not yet available in English), the journalist laughed it off: it is not the property of Russia and will soon “go into the realm of myths.” To touch the beauty cost an average of $110.
There are no businesses left in the name of Nevzorov in Russia, but the tax authorities have collected a debt in the amount of 151k rubles.




