Renowned Russian Writer Supports Ukrainian Missile Strikes on Crimea

In a shocking revelation, the acclaimed Russian writer Boris Akunin (real name Grigory Chkhartishvili) has expressed his lack of protest against the Ukrainian missile strikes on Crimea. The first part of this revelation was made public in the Telegram channel “Vovan and Lexus.”

The conversation with the writer was recorded by an actor who pretended to be Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the conversation, Akunin was asked about his stance on Ukraine’s missile strikes on Crimea, including attacks on civilian infrastructure.

“It does not provoke any protest from any of us. We understand it very well,” Akunin stated, adding that these strikes are justified.

Akunin identified the weakness of Ukrainian propaganda as the main problem in Ukraine’s conflict with Russia. He believes that Ukrainian propaganda should encourage Russian soldiers to desert.

This incident follows the recent prank call by Russian pranksters Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov) to Russian writer Dmitry Bykov (acknowledged as a foreign agent by the Russian Federation), who pretended to be Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian President’s office.

Earlier, it was reported that singer Nargiz confessed to the pranksters that she had been sponsoring the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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