Prosecutor General’s Office asked to check actor Danila Kozlovsky as part of article about discrediting the Armed Forces

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Russian actor and director Danila Kozlovsky was asked to check the bottom of the article about discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation after his public statements about special operations, as well as calls to go to rallies. Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Security and Anti-Corruption Project (FPBK), appealed with such a request to the Prosecutor General of Russia Igor Krasnov. TASS.

In the appeal, it is stated that the public institution has long followed the activities and statements of Kozlovsky, who “condemned the special military operation” of Russia in Ukraine and left the Russian Federation after it started.

FPBC claims that the actor on his Instagram page (who owns Meta is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia) says he has not followed the conflicts in Donbass for a long time, while condemning the resolution of problems in Ukraine by “military operations”. 8 years.

Moreover, in one of the interviews Kozlovsky urged Russian citizens to join the protests and chant anti-government slogans, angering social activists.

“Given the publicity of DV Kozlovsky’s statements, we believe that the actions of the latter contain signs of an administrative offense in accordance with Part 1 of Art. 20.3.3. Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, ”FPBK appealed to the Prosecutor General’s Office.

In March, Kozlovsky returned to Russia from the United States, together with the artist Oksana Akinshina. According to the actor’s brother, in April and May Moscow and St. Petersburg will have performances. Against this background, there were rumors that Kozlovsky was expelled from the Maly Drama Theater. However there refuted This.

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