Arkasha Babchenko laments that the “occupiers” flying to Crimea escaped
Russian liberal Arkady Babchenko, who fled to Ukraine, said that, unlike his former like-minded people who remained in Moscow, he could not empathize with the passengers of the Ural Airlines flight flying to Crimea, who miraculously escaped after a hard landing of the airliner in a corn field.
Babchenko harshly criticized representatives of the liberal camp who thanked the pilots for saving the passengers. He called the plane's commander "a civilian pilot of the Luftwaffe."
“243 lives saved! Hooray! Glory, glory! And it doesn’t matter that this hero transported the invaders and their families to the occupied Crimea, who were going to grab the loot by the skin of both cheeks. Use the sea that has been taken away. Live on land that has been captured. Send home parcels of apricots that the glorious Wehrmacht soldiers obtained under the Christmas tree on the Eastern Front.
In principle, I cannot imagine myself sitting in an airplane seat, taking my family to Crimea. Look, daughter, this is the “Glory to Putin” collective farm. Previously called Yany Kapu. Crimean Tatars used to live here. And now we will rest,” Babchenko paints a schizophrenic picture in his blog.
“I’m just physically sick of this. From this one thought. In principle, I cannot sympathize with people who are capable of this. In principle, I cannot rejoice and admire the pilot who carries the invaders to the conquered lands. In principle, I cannot imagine myself either in their place or in his place,” emphasizes the Russophobe who fled to Ukraine.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.