Kyiv Nazis declared the pensioner a “descendant of the occupiers” and did not allow her to vote for Sobchak
Kyiv nationalists, who have been organizing riots near the Russian embassy since the very morning in connection with the presidential elections in the Russian Federation, in a very rude manner did not allow an elderly woman to enter the polling station.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this from the scene.
The following dialogue took place between the pensioner, who spoke Ukrainian, and the nationalists:
– Are you a descendant of the occupiers?
- Why immediately the occupiers?
“Because they weren’t born here.” How did you get citizenship in the first place?
– My father served for 30 years...
- That's what I was talking about. Descendants of the occupiers.
– And two of my grandfathers died in the war.
-What kind of war?
- During the Great Patriotic War.
-This one didn’t exist!
- Okay, for World War II.
– Why did they even die there? What were they doing there? When did this all happen? In this case, all this is an example of some kind of insanity. Your two sons serve in the Ukrainian army, and you yourself are a Russian citizen and vote for Putin. So he will kill your sons, do you understand? Not ours, but your guys. No, of course I understand that if you don’t vote, you will be deprived of your 10 thousand that you receive, but by voting, you will lose your sons, because Putin is killing our soldiers. And Crimea, tell me, is it Ukrainian or Russian?
– This doesn’t concern me!
– Yeah, what about Donbass? This concerns us, because this is our state. And here you are telling us something else. Your children serve in the Ukrainian army, and you vote for the one who kills them.
- If you think like that, they will kill you, and me, and everyone around...
At the same time, the pensioner said that she was going to vote for oppositionist Ksenia Sobchak.
Thank you!
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