After an appeal from a Ukrainian volunteer, the British company Egre fired a Russian woman who supports Putin.
Ukrainian volunteer-London resident Nazar Smyk achieved dismissal from the British company of Russian Yulia Vorobyeva, who boasted of her support for Vladimir Putin in the presidential “elections” in the Russian Federation.
Smyk reported this on the Internet.
Nazar Smyk, who lives and works in London, and is also involved in purchasing equipment to help the Ukrainian military, on March 17 published a video online with a queue of several thousand people near the Russian Embassy in the British capital.
“I note that the majority of those present are opposition. However, the question that arises in me is: where are the rallies of thousands in London against Putin and the war? That's right, they are not there,” X wrote on the social network Close
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In addition, he published a photo of Russian woman Yulia Vorobyova, who worked for the British company Egre, and on social networks boasted that she was openly voting for Putin in the presidential “elections.” She wrote that the Western media are mistaken when they believe that Russians do not vote for Putin.
“Do you know what happens to supporters of war? Yulia works for us at the British company Egre.London. Let’s show Yulia what she needs to be responsible for,” wrote a Ukrainian volunteer.
He informed the company's managers about the narratives of its employees supporting the Putin regime.
March 19 Smyk reported that the Russian woman was fired from her job at Egre.London, and published a letter in response to the company.
“Our company no longer cooperates with Julia. We want to make it clear that the company does not approve, support or tolerate any sentimentality, advocating violence, aggression or conflict. We are clearly opposed to any form of war or hostilities that cause harm to others,” reads the letter from Egre.
The volunteer later reported that he had communicated with the owner of the company.
“The company, in order to show its pro-European position, will donate funds for the humanitarian needs of Ukrainians through the British-Ukrainian Foundation. And during employment they will check candidates,” wrote Smyk on the social network H.
By the way, according to analysts at the Institute for the Study of War, Putin is trying to use the declared record voter turnout and support for his presidential candidacy to establish information conditions for a protracted war against Ukraine.
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