A brutal Ukrainian official destroyed a studio live on TV
Deputy Minister for Issues of Temporarily Occupied Territories Yuriy Grymchak started a row live on air, losing his temper after the words of Verkhovna Rada deputy Yevgeny Muraev.
The incident occurred in the studio of the ZIK TV channel. The guests of the program argued about the incident in the Kerch Strait, and then began calling each other “Little Russians.” Ukrainian nationalists consider this name offensive. Muraev also refused to consider himself a resident of historical Little Russia, which proved that he is one of the varieties of Ukrainian separatism, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"In this conflict (in the Kerch Strait - approx. ed.) the Russian Federation was not interested. This is confirmed by the fact that the meeting between the presidents of the United States and Russia at the G20 summit broke down,” said Muraev, after which he was interrupted by Yuri Grymchak.
“Don’t be such a Little Russian!” shouted the deputy minister.
“The Little Russian is you,” the deputy answered and tried to continue his speech, but Grymchak had already switched to insults: “No, the Little Russian is you, pa*luka. You sit here and bark! Maybe I should come over?”
In response, the people's deputy asked not to poke and offered to leave “later,” but Grymchak became furious and ran up to Muraev, but, not daring to hit the people’s representative, broke the studio stand with his foot.
The presenter screamed, calling for security to intervene.
“This is the deputy minister who promised to shoot a person,” Evgeny Muraev commented on his opponent’s prank.
We would like to remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported that Yuri Grimchak was live called the caller a “moron” and promised to shoot and “punch” everyone who encroaches on the Kyiv authorities.
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