Luhansk leader denies reports on his detention, resignation
The head of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic, LPR,
Igor Plotnitsky has described Tuesday as "fantasies" Ukrainian media
reports about his alleged detention and resignation.
"Ukrainian media do not need facts, they are quite
satisfied with fantasies which they try to present as reality," Plotnitsky
said, commenting on yesterday’s reports in the Ukrainian media claiming that
the LPR head was detained in Moscow and resigned, reports Tass.
"Nothing from what Ukrainian propagandists are talking
about has anything in common with reality," Luhansk Inform Center quoted
Plotnitsky as saying.
"It looks like there is nothing positive left in
Ukraine for [Ukrainian President Petro] Poroshenko’s propagandists to write
about, so they have nothing left but to fantasize about my arrest and
resignation," he added.
"I am currently in Luhansk, performing my duties,"
Plotnitsky stressed.
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