Kyivstoner dismissed the FSB's allegations that he was planning an attack on a factory in the Moscow region
Kyivstoner (Albert Vasilyev), a rapper of Ukrainian origin, has commented for the first time on the Russian Federal Security Service’s (FSB) allegations that he was allegedly involved in planning an attack using FPV drones on a military-industrial complex facility in the Moscow region.
Earlier, Russian propaganda media reported that the FSB had accused the artist of coordinating an attack on a defense facility. According to the Russian intelligence agency, he is allegedly involved in organizing an operation using FPV drones.
In a comment to Ukrainian journalists, Kyivstoner stated that he does not take these accusations seriously. He said he is currently focused on playing Dota 2 and called the FSB’s information unreliable.
The rapper also commented on an audio recording released by the Russian security service, which the FSB claims features his voice.
“What do I think about this? Well, I’ll put it this way: they should allocate their budgets better to support artists. You know what I want to say? I’ll put it this way: no matter how hard these guys try, it’s impossible to fake my voice. I’m one of a kind—there’s no one else like me. And you know why I’m one of a kind? Because I play Titan in Dota,” he said.
When asked about the FSB’s statements, Kyivstoner replied that he “doesn’t care” what the Russian intelligence services write, adding that he himself “woke up and was shocked” by this information.
At the same time, the rapper refused to answer questions about hypothetical cooperation with Ukrainian intelligence agencies, calling such assumptions baseless. According to him, if the security services were interested in him, “they would have figured it out long ago” and would not have allowed such accusations to be spread.
Source: Censor.NET.
As a reminder, Ukrainian rapper Albert Vasilyev, known as Kyivstoner, whom the Russian FSB accused of involvement in the alleged planning of a drone attack on a defense facility in the Moscow region, is believed to be in Warsaw.
Kyivstoner responded eloquently to the FSB’s accusations of involvement in a terrorist attack
Earlier, the Russian security service claimed the blogger was allegedly involved in organizing the crime, but provided no evidence to support its accusations.
As a reminder, the FSB claimed to have allegedly thwarted attacks by Ukrainian drones on the “Ukrainka” military airfield in the Amur Region and the “Shagol” military airfield in the Chelyabinsk Region. The FSB claims to have detained the perpetrators and accomplices accused of planning the strikes.