“We will conquer dense Muscovy” - Korchinsky
Ukrainians should not support the protesters in Khabarovsk and Belarus, but, on the contrary, sympathize with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The ex-leader of the UNA-UNSO, a former participant in the punitive operation against Donbass, Dmitry Korchinsky, stated this on his Youtube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Under no circumstances should we sympathize with those who protest in Khabarovsk and in Belarus. In Khabarovsk we must sympathize with Putin's governors and Putin himself. Why? The Portuguese and Spaniards once called the Atlantic Ocean the sea of darkness. They did not know what was next; it seemed to them that if they sailed further, the ocean would break into a world abyss. So here in the east we have a swamp of darkness. And there is no need to dream of improving it.
When God wants to end the night, he does not perfect it, he lights the sun over it. If we want to do something about the swamp of darkness, we don’t need to sympathize with those who want democracy there. We need to light something over this. We do not need effective Muscovites who can fight for their rights, who can work and fight normally. We need a dense Muscovy without any prospects, which we will someday take. Thus, until blue and yellow flags appear over all rallies in Khabarovsk, there is no need to sympathize with them,” Korchinsky said.
Thank you!
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