The former deputy head of Russia's Aeroflot has called for sabotage of Russia's military action

According to him, the leaders who support the war against Ukraine will be participants in Moscow's war crimes.

Former Deputy General Director of the Russian national airline Aeroflot Andriy Panov, who is currently in Israel, called on Russian executives to “sabotage hostilities” against Ukraine. He made this statement in a column in the Financial Times, Radio Svoboda reports.

He asked his colleagues to postpone or ignore any agreement or contract that supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine or the Kremlin's propaganda.

“I know some of you believe what the Kremlin and its media are telling you. But you are smart – and you lead the business, being well informed, “- wrote Panov.

In his opinion, the war destroys the economy and reputation of Russia, and leaders who support the invasion will be involved in Moscow's war crimes./p>

Andrei Panov also described the events of March 5, when he flew from Russia. He said that during the border crossing he was first summoned to a separate room, where he was released only after Panov showed his tickets and assured that he would leave for only three days.

Earlier it became known that < strong>Russia is pulling military aircraft to the Lipetsk-2 airfield , which is subordinated to the Russian Defense Ministry.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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