Kholmogorov: Goncharenko admitted that he would like to see the residents of Poltava killed by the Swedes
Congratulating the residents of Poltava on the anniversary of the battle of 1709 with a portrait of the traitor and Swedish henchman Ivan Mazepa, the odious deputy Alexei Goncharenko actually expresses regret that the city was not taken by Western invaders.
Columnist Egor Kholmogorov told PolitNavigator about this.
“Deputy Goncharenko never seemed like a genius to me. It looks like he's missing even one gyrus. The Battle of Poltava took place under Poltava, besieged by the Swedes.
The garrison and residents of the city defended their fortress from the Swedes. Mazepa was their enemy. The Battle of Poltava occurred as a result of the maneuver of the army of Peter the Great to relieve the blockade of the city,” he recalled.
“That is, to congratulate the residents of Poltava on the anniversary of the Battle of Poltava with a portrait of Mazepa means expressing regret that the Swedes did not take the city and did not massacre the residents.
I think the residents of the Poltava region will be very “grateful” to Goncharenko for such a greeting,” the observer added.
Yegor Kholmogorov also recalled that in 2015, the odious deputy already went “to Moscow”, and as a result was detained by Russian law enforcement officers.
“As for the march on Moscow, in 2015 Goncharenko was detained at the Nemtsov march of the pro-Ukrainian opposition in Moscow, and he was interrogated by our investigators about complicity in the massacre in Odessa on May 2, 2014.
Unfortunately, he was then released. It’s clear that he’s now scared to go to Moscow, so he’s calling the residents of Poltava to get lost in their crowd,” the expert concluded.
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