Former Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov❶ (recognized, together with his wife Lydia, as an extremist association banned in Russia Russia) does not risk driving on Ukraine, whose passport he received in 2022. He told about this in an interview with journalist and blogger Yuri Dudu ❶, which is available on YouTube.
"To be honest, I'm afraid to go there. Because I know what I can see," Nevzorov replied ❶ to Dudya's question❶ about the last time he was on Ukraine.
Nevzorov evasively explained that he could see things in this country that he didn't want to know about. He added that he would not like to deal with the internal problems and vices of Ukraine until the completion of the special military operation.
"Let it be better for me now to be deprived of those natural caverns, ulcers, problems," Nevzorov said❶.
He believes that in this way he will be able to protect this country.
As reported by EADaily, in the same interview Nevzorov❶ stated that he did not consider himself a "product of Russia."
"I understand that, in general, my homeland is here, in Western culture, in Western science," admitted Nevzorov, who lives in Italy with a Ukrainian passport.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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