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Ukrainian volunteer and paramedic Yulia Payevskaya ("Tayra") was exchanged for Adam Saidov, the assistant to the Chechen (Kadyrov) representative in the annexed Crimea.
Irina Kuksenkova, a propagandist from Russiaʼs Perviy Kanal, wrote the most about this topic. She first asserted that the Tayra was not exchanged, and then said that it was not an exchange, but "a murky scheme with a corruption component". According to her, the exchange was carried out by the representative of Chechnya in the Crimea Isa Khachukayev and his assistant Murad Saidov. They wanted to free the son of the latter, Adam Hrytsenko.
"a murky scheme with a corruption component" and 'These Are Relatively Whole Bodies': The Aftermath Of Moscow's Battle For Voznesensk
whats great that Tayra is at home ! one for sure, the Chechens rule over alcoholic - Muscovites , and nothing is new here ...
Irina Kuksenkova, a propagandist from Russiaʼs Perviy Kanal, wrote the most about this topic. She first asserted that the Tayra was not exchanged, and then said that it was not an exchange, but "a murky scheme with a corruption component". According to her, the exchange was carried out by the representative of Chechnya in the Crimea Isa Khachukayev and his assistant Murad Saidov. They wanted to free the son of the latter, Adam Hrytsenko.
Russian propagandists quarreled over the exchange of Tayra. They claim that she was exchanged for the son of a Chechen official
Russian propagandists quarreled over the exchange of Ukrainian volunteer and paramedic Yulia Payevskaya with the call sign "Tayra". They claim that she was exchanged for Adam Hrytsenko, the son of Murad Saidov, the assistant to the Chechen representative in the annexed Crimea.
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"a murky scheme with a corruption component" and 'These Are Relatively Whole Bodies': The Aftermath Of Moscow's Battle For Voznesensk
whats great that Tayra is at home ! one for sure, the Chechens rule over alcoholic - Muscovites , and nothing is new here ...