On behalf of the Prosecutor General of Russia Igor Krasnov, a call was received to check the Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva for funding Ukrainian nationalists. Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Security and Anti-Corruption Project, sent a corresponding letter. The corresponding document appeared at the disposal of TASS.
“I ask you to verify Alla Borisovna Pugacheva for financial assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the agency quotes information from the document.
Borodin added that his department had already recorded the fact that financial aid had been provided to Pugacheva from abroad. She was also accused of having links with the special services of the West.
“Previously, the federal project had established foreign funding for Alla Pugacheva’s activities and her relations with Western intelligence services,” he wrote.
Previously, the Prosecutor General’s Office had already been asked to verify Pugacheva’s statements about “serfs and slaves”. Vitaly Borodin also made this appeal.
He wrote that he considered the singer’s actions to contain signs of offenses – “incitement to hatred or enmity, as well as humiliation of human dignity”. Also last year they started vetting her for discrediting the Russian Armed Forces due to her posting on social media.
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