Boxer Usik has decided whose Crimea belongs
Former Crimean, boxer Alexander Usik, who sided with the Ukrainian nationalists, decided on the ownership of the peninsula.
In an interview with Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for anti-Russian propaganda and PR charlatans, he said that he considers Crimea Ukrainian and regrets that he was not protected, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
At the same time, Usik complained that he was offended when he lived in Crimea that Ukraine staged a blockade of the peninsula.
“At that time, in 14, it was a shame when you live there, and the Ukrainian side turns off the water and electricity there. But you live there, I’m Ukrainian too...
Yes, he is Ukrainian, he was, they took him insolently, they simply took him away, squeezed him out. I am more than sure that if there had been the correct instructions from people who have eggs, they would not have been able to take Crimea so quickly. And there are acquaintances with whom I talked, who, having stayed there, quit, and they are being pressured somehow, but they are engaged in beekeeping - that’s all, and he says: “Never mind, if they had said: “Do it,” we would have taken them all out " And they ask me whose it is. Ours,” said Usyk.
Earlier, Usik also called Crimea “occupied” and threatened to return to the peninsula.
Also his wife reported that after Usik became a member of the Kyiv Volkssturm, he switched to the language.
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