Shariy cured Dobkin from the temptation of the Russian world
Former supporters of the former head of the Kharkov Regional State Administration, Mikhail Dobkin, accuse him of “merging the Kharkov resistance,” and opponents of being a separatist.
However, in reality, Dobkin betrayed the Kharkov resistance after a difficult moral struggle.
He spoke about this in an interview with the Vlast vs Vlashchenko channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I had a period when my supporters, former fellow party members, beat me for allegedly leaking the Kharkov resistance, and my opponents - for the fact that there was secession and that I almost brought Kharkov to the state in which Donetsk is today.
I gave up because I didn’t agree with either one or the other. On TV I heard an avalanche of lies and untruths. Moreover, both in Ukrainian and Russian.
And in all this vacuum, I found myself, using the Internet, two communications with the world, where I heard what I wanted to hear, I watched Dzhangirov, I watched Shariy.
I remember very well February 22, 2014, when we held a congress of deputies of all levels. I came to it already knowing that Yanukovych would not be there. There were 7 thousand delegates and invitees, I entered the Sports Palace, walked through the main entrance, walked through the hall, and people began to stand up, chanting “Dobkin, Dobkin!” and clap.
This is incredible energy, it can go crazy. They should have shouted “Yanukovych!” I later realized that my path to the stage was a path of temptation.
Because I gained such drive that it was absolutely natural to go to the podium, to the stage and say: “fuck them all, let’s gather, separate and live as we are used to.”
We had moral grounds for this, we were confident that we were right. We did not agree with what was happening in Kyiv. We gathered for one purpose - to show the whole world that we exist, that Maidan is not the whole country. “We exist, there are no less of us, why don’t you hear us?” Dobkin heroicized in front of Vlashchenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.