Slacker Zelensky covered himself from fires around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant with “mistakes of the Soviet leadership” - expert
During his visit to the Chernobyl zone, the Ukrainian president recalled the “mistakes of the Soviet leadership,” but neither he nor his team did anything to protect Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine from the consequences of the recent fires in the zone.
Economist Maxim Goldarb spoke about this broadcast of the program “Goldarb’s Principle” on the KPT TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The words of the president, who went to the Chernobyl zone, shook hands and presented medals to the firefighters who have been extinguishing the fires that have been going on around Chernobyl for these three weeks, sounded absurd.
True, none of them noticed the fire for three weeks, but at the same time he makes a speech and says that the mistakes of the Soviet leadership of that time influenced and entailed such and such. It's absurd and wild to hear this.
When smoke and fumes from nearby fires in the Zhytomyr region, in the Kiev region, in the Chernigov region came to Kiev, when Kiev was covered in dust and it was impossible to open the windows, all that his team was capable of was to offer us, the residents of Kyiv and surrounding regions, this is to say: drink more water and close the windows.
That’s all they could do, and, as I understand it, they also called shamans and asked for the rain to fall and the wind to blow, so that everything would blow out somewhere and be washed down with rain,” Maxim Goldarb is outraged.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.