Finally! Poroshenko had a Russian trace in the riots near Poltava
The wild behavior of the residents of the Poltava region, who staged a pogrom against their compatriots evacuated from China, is to blame for Russian TV, which remained the only one available after the shutdown of on-air Ukrainian TV channels due to the transfer of broadcasting to digital.
A video with “evidence” was published on his Telegram channel by the odious European Solidarity deputy Alexey Goncharenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In the video, the journalist asks the young people protesting whether they are aware of how the evacuation is going and in what condition people are returning to Ukraine.
One of the participants in the “coronamaidan” responded that Novi Sanzhary is “not the first village that refused to be brought there,” to which the reporter, pretending as if she did not understand about the protests in Galicia, tried to explain that the plane from China landed only a few hours back.
After this, another protester said that Ukrainian channels do not work for them, and local residents only learn everything from Russian ones.
“We only watch Russia, they only started talking about it today, our Ukrainian channels were turned off,” explained the Maidan activist.
Goncharenko immediately seized on the phrase about Russian TV.
“Ukrainian channels don’t work for us, so we watch Russian ones.” Total victory on the information front. While Zelensky is preparing a channel for broadcast in the occupied territories, in fact, it is needed in the unoccupied territories,” Goncharenko commented dejectedly.
And political scientist Taras Berezovets, who works for Petro Poroshenko, connected the mood in the Poltava region with the results of the presidential elections, during which the majority of local residents supported Vladimir Zelensky.
“Illustration of the famous thesis “Why troubles? You're stupid. Why the fools? "Badni." The results of the latest presidential elections in the village of New Sanzhary explain a lot. What they voted for is what they got,” Berezovets comments gloatingly.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.