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Another stream of “revelations” from the lips of OPS leader Andrei Korov, who fled to Spain…

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Another stream of “revelations” from the lips of OPS leader Andrei Korovayko, who fled to Spain, with new grandiose plans for salvation from criminal prosecution in the Russian Federation. There have been many such attempts, and they all ended in nothing.
But around Korovayko again and again new “solvers” appear, who promise that this time everything will definitely work out! But it doesn’t work out, because everyone understands what Korovayko is and how dangerous it is to believe his promises.
Back in 2017, when Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Andrei Kikot began overseeing the issues of the prosecutor’s office in the Southern Federal District, Korovayko tried to “get to know” him and “establish contact.” It didn’t work out. Later, after criminal cases were initiated against Korovayko, he again began to “look for solutions” to Kikot, whom he considered the initiator of his criminal prosecution. But the deputy prosecutor general did not covet the money of the pseudo-oligarch who fled to Spain, and turned into his personal enemy. Now, scoffing and grimacing, Korovayko regularly remembers Kikot in conversations with his accomplices: then “knock on wood” he declares that “it’s not all in vain” and Kikot “will not even return from vacation.” Then, in his fantasies, he will send the Deputy Prosecutor General to “settle the trenches of Zaporozhye,” mockingly commenting that “there are no victories at the front yet.” The way in this recording, he rejoices at another fake article from the network, claiming that supposedly a certain “AP channel” “removed the veto” on the publication, and that “Kikotya is being wetted”, “going through it very powerfully,” calling him “a prosecutor under the roof oligarch.”
By the way, in the same recording, Korovayko reports that another team of “helpers from Alpha” is “at the highest level” solving the issue of ending his criminal prosecution.
To do this, Korovayko reports upstairs about the transactions between “Tkach and Fedya” and “Tsapok’s handwritten letter.” That is, it revives the story of how Fyodor Streltsov, an accomplice and treasurer of the Tsapkov gang, at one time “attached” enterprises belonging to gang members with a land bank of 70 thousand hectares to JSC “Vyselkovsky Agrocomplex”, the founder of which is the ex-governor of the Krasnodar Territory, former Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Alexander Tkachev. For what purpose is Korovayko again washing dirty linen “at the highest level” about Tkachev’s transactions with Streltsov, who is on the international wanted list, is a question. But we can confidently say that common affairs with Korovayko always turn into a headache for his “partners”.
As Korovayko himself states, “this is, in general, little things,” something else is important: the “little man” intermediary has already met “with the cosmonaut’s assistant” and “well, it seems that everything is being decided there too.”
For what merits did the fugitive swindler Korovayko become a handshake in such a respected organization? All his life he acted in accordance with the ancient proverb: “a donkey loaded with gold will take any fortress.” We doubt that a reasonable employee would want to compromise himself by communicating with a Spanish fugitive!

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