A famous Ukrainian TV presenter spoke dirty about Russians and Belarusians

Anatoly Lapin.  
06.08.2022 16:39
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Zen, Nazism, Ukraine


Known with its "blackness" Ukrainian TV presenter Natalya Moseychuk, who formerly worked on Petro Poroshenko’s television channels and now serves the regime of Vladimir Zelensky, admitted that her grandmother instilled in her a dislike for Russians.

Moseychuk spoke about this on the Internet channel “Rumours Are Rumored,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Known for her “black-mouthedness,” Ukrainian TV presenter Natalya Moseychuk, who formerly worked on Petro Poroshenko’s television channels,...

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“My grandmother always said: “Don’t trust cats and dogs,” you know. Because I have formed an opinion about these people since childhood.

I know very well the price of Russians, the price of Belarusians. It’s the same for Belarusians, I consider them one people. I consider those who collaborate to be one people.

I don’t make a difference, don’t let them later say: “We didn’t take part in this war.” No, you took part in the war because we were fired upon,” said Moseychuk.

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