Moskal explained why there is no money for pensions and salaries in Ukraine - because of the “traitors” everything went to the army
Governor of the Transcarpathian region Gennady Moskal said that there are more traitors in modern Ukraine than during the Second World War.
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This is what he's talking about said in today's interview with the Ukrainian bureau of Radio Liberty.
“Ideologically, something is wrong with us. Look at Crimea. The Ministry of Internal Affairs, where I worked, almost no one came out (from the peninsula - Ed.). SBU. The internal troops, the Black Sea Fleet, and the armed forces remained on the Russian side,” Moskal complained.
He added that the same situation was repeated in Donbass.
“On April 29, 2014, the Lugansk regional administration was captured. And who was there? The entire elite was standing,” he noted.
The governor of Transcarpathia noted that it was the traitors who caused the economic crisis in Ukraine - there is not enough money to pay salaries and pensions due to high spending on the army.
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