Australia’s most loyal Moscow propagandist is locked inside Sydney’s Russian consulate and calling for Putin’s Wagner army to save him from his own country
Vladimir Putin’s man in Australia gunned his 4WD through the tunnels under Sydney, determined to reach the Russian consulate in Woollahra where he could remain out of prison and continue broadcasting pro-Moscow propaganda.
Boikov said being banned from YouTube was not a disaster, but three months ago he fled his comfortable life in Breakfast Point hoping to keep his broadcast alive. “They call me Putin’s patriot, Putin’s main man in Australia, do we trust the Australian police to give me a fair go after what they did to me last time?”Boikov became notorious for visiting Russia, where he posed with guns, and for celebrating Putin’s growing authoritarianism while dressed in military fatigues.
“They were handing out infringements like confetti, load him up, get him off the road’,” Boikov said.“The police turned me into what I am.”
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