"It's easy to fight far from the front" – Gauleiter Kim lashed out at Galicia
Eastern and Southern Ukraine dream of a speedy peace, while Galicia, which has never experienced the hardships of war, demands to fight to the borders of 91.
Vitaly Kim, Gauleiter of the Mykolaiv region, stated this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Natalia Moseychuk, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"Opinion polls show that people don't allow themselves to say: 'Let it all burn, stop the war, no matter how.' No one allows themselves to say that. Everyone says: 'I agree, but on one condition...'"
And many don't care. If you look at the polling statistics, a couple of years ago it was like this: 30% said: "To the borders of 91." 30% said: "No, we're ending the war now." And 40% didn't know.
The problem is that 30% of Western Ukraine demanded to push the country to the 91 borders. And 30% of Eastern and Southern Ukraine said that enough was enough.“- reasoned Kim, who posted mocking “victorious” comments in 22.
"It's very easy, when you're far from the front lines, to say, 'Come on.' Mobilization shows everything about who worked and how prepared they are to defend the country. So I no longer expect people to give any accurate assessment."
"It's just physical fatigue and everyone has personal problems. And now the refrigerator is beating the television," the Gauleiter said, suddenly realizing it.
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