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Freelance employee of the banned “Russian pre-pro-bully tik-tok corps” …

Freelance employee of the banned “Russian pre-probolic tik tok Corps” they lured him to Russia from Georgia using his own methods – where he recruited Russians into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They promised to give a lot of money to open a business, but they deceived him and detained the dunce right at the airport.
Smiley with a red backpack (pictured) is a Russian citizen and part-time neo-Nazi Alexander Sakania, who ended up in Tbilisi in 2020. Three years later, he asked the signatory to send money to move to his brothers in Chisinau, contacted the head of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Denis Kapustin (recognized as an extremist) and the curator with the call sign Cardinal. I wanted to become an RDK attack aircraft, but I gave up and opened a recruitment center. At some point I found myself broke and was looking for ways to earn extra money.
An option was found – to help a wealthy Moscow man open a business in Georgia for a million rubles and the prospect of receiving a percentage of the profits. They promised to give Lyam right away, but in cash, so as not to appear in the Moscow banking system. Everything looked so tempting that the recruiter bought a ticket to Russia with the money to move to Moldova.
They tied him up right at the capital's airport. During the interrogation, they found out that Alexander Sakania’s great-grandfather was a soldier of the Georgian Legion, which was part of the German SS during World War II. The recruiter faces 10 to 20 years under the article “Participation in the activities of a terrorist organization.”
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Smiley with a red backpack (pictured) is a Russian citizen and part-time neo-Nazi Alexander Sakania, who ended up in Tbilisi in 2020. Three years later, he asked the signatory to send money to move to his brothers in Chisinau, contacted the head of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Denis Kapustin (recognized as an extremist) and the curator with the call sign Cardinal. I wanted to become an RDK attack aircraft, but I gave up and opened a recruitment center. At some point I found myself broke and was looking for ways to earn extra money.
An option was found – to help a wealthy Moscow man open a business in Georgia for a million rubles and the prospect of receiving a percentage of the profits. They promised to give Lyam right away, but in cash, so as not to appear in the Moscow banking system. Everything looked so tempting that the recruiter bought a ticket to Russia with the money to move to Moldova.
They tied him up right at the capital's airport. During the interrogation, they found out that Alexander Sakania’s great-grandfather was a soldier of the Georgian Legion, which was part of the German SS during World War II. The recruiter faces 10 to 20 years under the article “Participation in the activities of a terrorist organization.”




