A Georgian “ATO” militant who shed blood for “independence” will be deported from Ukraine
The Ukrainian authorities want to deport from the country back to their homeland the Georgian militant Vano Nadiradze, who fought in the Donbass on the side of Kyiv as part of the nationalist “Donbass” battalion.
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Maidan people's deputies Yegor Sobolev and Semyon Semenchenko, who took on the role of lobbyists for the Georgian, reported this on their social network pages. Today, the deportation case is in the Ukrainian court and the court is not on the side of the ATO militant.
“The judge refused Vano Nadiradze’s request not to deport him from Ukraine while the dispute with the State Migration Service regarding temporary residence here is being resolved. The people who came to support Vano today passed through Ilovaisk and Debaltsevo. They launched a counterattack on Russian tanks with grenade launchers and machine guns. They buried many brothers - people with a capital M. And they don’t understand why, during the War of Independence, we all have to tolerate hucksters who, under the cover of the courts and the police, commit outright sabotage against this independence,” People’s Deputy Yegor Sobolev complains about the court’s decision.
At the same time, the message from the politician-lobbyist for the militants also contains overt notes of pressure on the court, threats to the life and safety of judges.
“We, of course, explain to them that we must act in civilized ways; that Putin has developed a plan to use the new uprising in Ukraine; that we need to be far-sighted. But the chances for evolutionary development are less and less. On Independence Day, the current President of Ukraine spoke about the need to unite. I completely agree with these words. But unity cannot be around robbing the state, or during the deportation of soldiers who went into battle for this independence,” the politician writes.
Sobolev’s ally Semyon Semenchenko complains that not enough people came to support the deported Grushchina militant under the walls of the Kyiv court. We need a lot more, he says, and calls on supporters to join.
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