Russian Investigative Committee finds no crime in propagandist Anton Krasovsky's calls to drown Ukrainian children
There is nothing criminal in the call to "drown and burn" Ukrainian children, the IC decided after checking the scandalous words of propagandist Krasovskyy.
The Investigative Committee in Moscow has found no corpus delicti in the statements made by TV presenter Anton Krasovskiy, who called for drowning Ukrainian children, the IC said in its response to Moscow City Council member Yevgeniy Stupin, which he published on his Telegram channel.
According to the document, the agency found no information "about a crime committed or being prepared against minors or with their participation". The response also said that the IC found no "issues concerning the competence" of the agency in Krasovskyy's statements.
Stupin himself reacted to the IC's reply: "The IC sent an order to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. What operative-search measures should be carried out in this case??? Krasouski is not in hiding, it seems, or the children he urged to drown?".
Earlier, Krasovskyy said in an interview with writer Serhiy Lukyanenko that children in Ukraine who say that the country is occupied by Muscovites should be "drowned and burned". In addition to calling for drowning and burning Ukrainian children, he said that Ukraine "should not exist at all"