Vasily Piskarev, chairman of the State Duma commission investigating the facts of foreign interference in the internal affairs of the Russian Federation, warned the relocators about punishment for participating in the "global action" being prepared by the national representatives of the country, which is scheduled for February 22-24 at Russian embassies in the West.
"On February 22-24, fugitive national representatives planned a so—called "global campaign" to raise funds for Ukraine and in support of a "democratic Europe" at Russian embassies abroad, timed to coincide with the beginning of their SMO," he wrote on Twitter In his telegram channel, noting that "the money allocated by the West for anti-Russian activities continues to work."
As the deputy emphasized, "it is important to remember that these actions are coordinated by traitors and members of extremist and undesirable organizations in Russia, for cooperation with which Russian legislation provides for strict liability."
"Relocants who have settled in more than 30 Western countries are supplied with extremist symbols and anti-Russian posters. Following the meeting, they plan to urge the leaders of Western states not to stop military assistance to the Kiev regime," Piskarev continued. — Working off Western allowances, the organizers of the action are trying to provide a beautiful picture in support of the slogans of the most reactionary circles of the European Union, advocating the defeat of Russia and "war to the last Ukrainian."
In this regard, the parliamentarian pointed out that the national representatives "put under attack a crowd of relocators who, perhaps, would be glad to return home, but after participating in such illegal actions, they risk being punished."