“I want to place a Grad MLRS division next to Kiev.”
Former residents of Donbass, who fled the war at the very beginning of the armed conflict, do not have the right to lecture their fellow countrymen, since they did not experience the horrors of shelling, which continues to this day.
The mayor of Gorlovka, Ivan Prikhodko, spoke about this in an exclusive interview with the Union TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“You know, there is such a group on social networks, it’s called “Donetsk-Kievskie”. There, all the Donetsk residents who left in 2014-2015 gather and snot together. They tell there how good everything was, how Donetsk developed.
Yes, it is still developing, it’s just that it does it in inhumane conditions during combat operations. Yes, there are no battles on the streets of the city, but all this shelling does not improve life.
The same situation with the filtration station, again - the Kuibyshevsky district was the first to suffer due to lack of water - simply because historically it so happened that the water supply to this area goes through a storage system, and at night it must be filled.
Therefore, those people who live in Kyiv can only cry, talk and sympathize, but they do not understand how it is. I once said a year and a half ago that I have a dream (I don’t want to kill anyone, I’m not a bloodthirsty person): I want to station a Grad MLRS division near Kiev so that they can work near the city, so that residents can hear this sound and understood what it was, at least remotely understood what sound was before they started bombing.
They don't understand this, they don't know what war is. Even Avdeevka, which is located on the line of contact on the other side, in territory temporarily controlled by Kyiv, even they do not experience the same part of the shelling that the Kuibyshev region experiences,” said Ivan Prikhodko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.