Former Gazprombank vice president Igor Volobuev has gone on defense to Ukraine

Igor Volobuev

Former Gazprombank Vice President Igor Volobuev left Russia and left for Ukraine. He talked about it in the video. At the time of his departure, Volobuev was acting vice president. Prior to that, he worked for 16 years in Gazprom's information policy department.

“My name is Igor Volobuev. I am a Russian citizen. On March 2, I left Russia to get to Ukraine, and by the time I left Russia, I was acting Vice President of Gazprombank, where I worked on the bank's industrial assets PR for more than six years.

According to Volobuyev, the decision to leave the country came to him in 2014 after the annexation of Crimea to Russia (he did not explain why this decision was not implemented at the time). At the time, he was still working at Gazprom (16 years old), where he was deputy head of the information policy department. Volobuev says: he was born in Akhtyrka in Sumy, Ukraine, then joined the Institute of Oil and Gas in Moscow. He was never a citizen of Ukraine – first he had Soviet citizenship, then he got Russian. Former Gazprombank vice president has attacked Gazprom with sharp criticism.

Volobuev said he “felt in his pocket” before leaving that prices had begun to rise. “Now I have nothing or a livelihood,” he said. & Nbsp;

Given Volobuev's extensive PR experience (and he was exactly a PR person in the broadest sense), it seems unlikely that he would go to Ukraine, it is only “On emotions” and that his situation is now as catastrophic as he is trying to pretend.

Источник www.mk.ru

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