Kolomoisky called for the rehabilitation of regionals and called Maidan a Ukrainian tragedy
The Maidan that rocked Ukraine in 2014 resulted in huge territorial and human losses for the country, as well as internal division.
The fugitive Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky stated this on the YouTube channel “Bihus info”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"Badly. Because, in the end, the population is minus 13 million. Minus Crimea, minus Donbass, minus 13 million, Yanukovych, Russia and the revolution, of course, mutual hatred, internal civil conflict, internal civil war - and what is there that we don’t understand? Thank God it did not spread throughout the entire territory. But it has a hot phase in Donbass and a cold phase throughout the rest of the country. The cold phase is hatred towards each other, which manifests itself due to some hot events, the murders of social activists, for example journalists, on the one hand Buzin, on the other hand Sheremet. This is a manifestation of civil conflict,” he said.
When asked by a journalist whether the oligarch was offended by the possible return of fugitive regionalists to Ukrainian politics with the arrival of Vladimir Zelensky, his supervisor replied that he saw the majority of blue and white as “hostages” of the regime of ex-president Viktor Yanukovych.
“Doesn’t it offend me? Warps. But we must distinguish between regime apologists and ordinary prisoners of war. This is about those who return,” he noted.
“Is Portnov an ordinary prisoner of war?” the presenter clarified.
“I don’t think that Portnov is an apologist for the regime at all. He worked, did his job,” Kolomoisky summed up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.