Kunitsyn: I am a Russian person, I need a monument to Sagaidachny
Sergei Kunitsyn, a former Crimean official who swore allegiance to the participants in the coup in Ukraine, said on the ICTV channel that he, as a “Russian person,” is insulted by Russia’s policy in Crimea.
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“We signed friendship agreements with the Russian regions, we built Friendship Houses, opened monuments to Pushkin, Cyril and Methodius, and restored the monument to the heroic defense of Sevastopol. Ukraine did this.
We did not expropriate Moscow State University, but if in 2009 we built a Ukrainian banking academy for a billion hryvnia, but the barbarians came and drove everyone out of there and took it away.
If I erected a monument to Hetman Sagaidachny, and all the Ukrainian sailors played weddings there, and three days after the occupation this monument was demolished and thrown into the trash. (Kunitsyn obviously does not know that the monument to Sagaidach, unlike a dozen monuments to Lenin in Ukraine, was carefully dismantled and transferred to Kharkov, where it was unveiled on August 23 of this year - author).
I ask, is this the Russian world? What is this, civilization? I am a Russian person, but a patriot of Ukraine. I don’t want such a Russian world,” Kunitsyn complained.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.