Montyan spoke about positive trends in the republics of Donbass
Despite the eighth year of the war and the incessant shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, many positive trends have emerged in the LDPR.
Kiev lawyer and human rights activist Tatyana Montyan stated this on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Locals are very pleased with the latest trends in the DPR. Finally they flogged Kurchenko, who brought everything to riots, demonstrations and direct rejection of what is happening. And Yurchenko came in, who at least distributed salaries.
Finally, the Yasinovataya-Lugansk train was launched the other day. Something is being done, but I don’t know what will be done next. Even in elections will allow you to vote through State Services", - she said.
The lawyer also noted that Moscow delayed too long with the Minsk agreements and tried to resolve the conflict “amicably,” hoping for Kyiv’s sanity.
“It’s probably already dawned on me that The Minsk agreements are unenforceable basically. I said this in 2015, as soon as I read them, that no one would ever implement these Minsk agreements in their life.
There, on the line of contact, one hundred thousand people have been living under continuous shelling for the eighth year now, I don’t know why Russia is happy with this, you need to ask Putin, not me,” Montyan concluded.
Let us recall that Vladimir Putin earlier said that Ukrainian authorities are unfriendly to Russia. This is evidenced by the draft law on indigenous peoples submitted by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to the Verkhovna Rada.
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