A Crimean who fled to Ukraine admitted that he now feels like “a pile of crap”
Former militant of the so-called ATO from Crimea, Sergei Vikarchuk, has lost faith in his future in Ukraine.
Thus, in his blog, he complained that he felt like a useless “heap of crap,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the ex-militant, the surrounding “zrada” is so annoying that he wants to throw himself out of the skyscraper.
“I feel like a pile of crap. Unnecessary, forgotten, abandoned, no one. Just like Maskov’s bullshit, Muzhdabaev wrote about me: no one and nothing to call me. It’s sad that this bitch is afraid to say this to my face, maybe I would be encouraged. But a fact is a fact, a feeling of worthlessness and uselessness, this is when expectations do not live up to reality, when it is in the minus, when you are required to take thoughtless and illogical risks... People are not grateful and are greedy or in politics and always treason. Treason has taken such a swing that you want to throw yourself out of a skyscraper,” writes Vikarchuk.
Earlier he was planning to go to Crimea and Moscowto declare that the peninsula is part of Ukraine, although he later admitted that it was a joke.
Also in his blog, Vikarchuk complained that prominent fugitive Crimean Maidan activists ignored the presentation that took place in Kyiv photo project “Crimean Fire Line”, dedicated to the participants of the punitive operation in Donbass - people from the peninsula.
As Reedus reported, Anna Gubareva, a doctor at the Kyiv National Cancer Institute, lost her job due to the fact that refused treatment to a cancer patient participant in the fighting in Donbass. She motivated her refusal by the fact that the militant was killing brotherly people.
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