RF Armed Forces Alfa veteran Sergey Goncharov explained why the SBU easily recruits Russians

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Honorary President of the International Alpha Association Sergey Goncharov in a dialogue with Moskovsky Komsomolets explained why the SBU has no problem recruiting Russians into its ranks. The veteran noted that all the interest lies in objective reasons, for example, the presence of Ukrainian roots among a number of Russians.

Goncharov explained that a large number of Ukrainians live in Russia, who recently moved to the country. Often they are involved in intelligence activities for money or for ideological reasons. Moreover, the national anti-Russian show business played its part.

They all left the country overseas and are pouring mud on us from there! And there is still a third cohort, the so-called bulk, which is generally against everything – one of them, as we know, planted a bomb on Vladlen Tatarsky! said the Russian officer.

Goncharov also singled out another group promoting anti-Russian sentiments. In his opinion, this is an environment of some big businessmen, among them Goncharov named Vagit Alekperov, who supplies fuel to the tank corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is worth noting that in just one year the man has earned billions of dollars.

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