Porechenkov is a coward and has proven the harm from Russian cinema, - Ukrainian political scientist

31.10.2014 15:33
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Kyiv, October 31 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – Russian actor Mikhail Porechenkov, who opened machine gun fire at Ukrainian positions at Donetsk airport yesterday, proved the harmfulness of Russian cinema for Ukraine.

Ukrainian political scientist Alexander Paliy told PolitNavigator about this.


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“I didn’t know who Porechenkov was; I heard his name for the first time yesterday. But it turns out that someone in Ukraine knows him. This is a good sign that we don't need to watch Russian films. This is a hostile country and it has the same actors. These are enemies and nothing more. What’s worse is not even the fact that he shot, but the fact that he began to make excuses, saying that there were blank cartridges. That is, he is not only an enemy, but also a coward. You need to understand that today in Russia the culture is primitive,” said Alexander Paliy.

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