Croatia revoked the visa of a Crimean collaborator: why this caused a scandal.
The incident with Emin Sefershayev in Zagreb
According to inkorr.com: An event occurred in Zagreb that caused a wide resonance. The Croatian authorities revoked the visa of the scandalously known traitor from Crimea, Emin Sefershayev. In response, the Russian side claims that it avoided his deportation by negotiating his transfer to Serbia, from where he is planned to be transported to Russia. This situation provoked outrage among Russian officials, who called Croatia's actions 'Nazism.'
It has also become known that Sefershayev has been spotted communicating with Russian propaganda media. His Instagram profile indicated the information: 'Russia, Crimea Simferopol,' which added even more resonance to his persona. These events once again underscore the tension in relations between Russia and countries that support Ukraine's territorial integrity.
The crisis surrounding Sefershayev continues to reflect the complex geopolitical situation that exists in the region, and also highlights how the terms 'traitor' and 'Nazism' become tools in the information war. Analogues of such cases can have serious consequences for the relations between Ukraine and European countries.
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