Where is the dust on their faces? Pushilin “pierced” on a fake about the first deputy head of Putin’s presidential administration in the “DPR”

Experts believe that the photo with Kiriyenko, who arrived at the mine in the occupied territory, was staged

Sergey Kiriyenko visited a mine in Donbass / Photo: Collage: Today

The leader of the so-called “DPR” Denis Pushilin was caught on another fake. Saturday, July 2 information appearedthat the first deputy head of the presidential administration of Russia, Sergei Kiriyenko, visited the face of one of the largest mines in the “DPR”. Pushilin’s visit was supported by a photograph. But what is shown in the photo, the environment, completely refutes being in the face.

Firstlythe faces of all those present are perfectly clean, which looks unreal in the conditions of a coal face and other mine workings. Secondlythe photo shows that there is such a space around, which is practically absent in the face.

At our request, this photo analyzed by Yuri Belukha – a respected miner in Ukraine with many years of experience, who has awards, who at one time visited many mines in the country. Now Yuriy Nikitovich works in the trade union of workers of the coal industry of Ukraine. He analyzed the dubious photo together with Valery Shepelevich, who is in charge of the labor protection department.

“So, in our opinion, the photo was taken either in the rudyard (the area is located near the mine shaft, as a rule, there is no such accumulation of coal dust as in the face. – Author), or in the transformer chamber. But the photo was definitely not taken in the face and not in the mine! They are depicted there clean and shiny. Most likely, the photo was taken immediately after they went down and entered the chamber. This may be the chamber where the shaft is located (the mine worker responsible for the descent-ascent people and cargo into the mine and to the surface. – Ed.). That is, the photo was definitely not taken in the face,” Belukha told us.

According to him, the photo was most likely taken at the Komsomolets Donbassa mine, where he, Belukha, had to be. It is indeed one of the largest in the occupied territory of Donbass.

Earlier we wrote that the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration of Russia, Sergei Kiriyenko, seriously set his sights on becoming the successor to Vladimir Putin.

Source: Segodnya

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