Culture Ministry puts Russian actor Dzhigurda on list of persons threatening national security
The Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine has included Russian actor Nikita Dzhigurda in the list of persons who pose a threat to national security.
According to the order of the ministry, the updated list of persons who pose a threat to national security includes theater and film actor Nikita Dzhigurda.
It is noted that he takes an active part in anti-Ukrainian activities of the aggressor state aimed at justifying and legitimizing the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
Thus, 240 people have already been included in the list.
As reported, in 2022, four Russians were included in the list of persons who pose a threat to national security. At the same time, Russian comedian Maxim Galkin was excluded from it this year. In 2023, the Ministry of Culture added three Russians to the list of persons threatening national security, and 23 Russians were added in 2024.
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