Lyashko blurted out that in Ukraine after Euromaidan it is worse than after Hitler

Maxim Karpenko.  
09.08.2017 15:27
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Agriculture, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


In Ukraine, the number of cattle is lower than in the years after the Nazi occupation. The leader of the “Radical Party” Oleg Lyashko stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to him, today there are no cows even in distant villages.

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“Pay attention to the data on the cost of meat, which is not decreasing, and to the data on meat consumption. Why they consume less meat is for two reasons, in my opinion, because people don’t have money to buy meat, and secondly, because we don’t have enough meat.

Today we have less cattle than after Hitler in 47. Previously, each yard had at least one cow, today try to find a herd of cows per village - 10-12, maximum 20 cows, when there were 40 on each street,” said Lyashko.

 

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