The founder of the private school "Orange" in St. Petersburg, teacher, writer, TV and radio presenter Dima Zitser (Vadim Zitser) admitted to regular funding of Ukraine. He stated this in an interview with the YouTube channel "And Graham struck."
"The simplest instrumental action, for example, transferring money to some Ukrainian fund in my case," Zitser said.
"I definitely think about it once a month," he added.
At the same time, the monthly transfer amount is not automatically set for him, since there is no fixed amount of earnings.
"Someone will say that this is a trifle. Well, I don't know, it's not a small thing for me," Zitser stressed.
As reported by EADaily, in July last year, the St. Petersburg City Court on July 10 approved the decision to arrest the teacher in absentia under part 2 of Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (dissemination of fakes about the Russian army).
The next day, Zitser was put on the wanted list under a criminal article.
Zitser himself said in an interview that he does not live in Russia and does not have a Russian passport. Previously, he hosted the program "You can't bring up to Love" on Mayak radio.

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