Deputy Commander of the Black Sea Fleet died
In the battles for the liberation of Mariupol from the Ukrainian Nazis, Andrei Paliy, deputy commander of the Black Sea Fleet, died.
About it his friend said – Konstantin Tsarenko, secretary of the Public Council of the Black Sea School named after Nakhimov.
“Our colleague, an officer with a capital letter, a courageous defender of our Motherland, devoted to the oath and the Navy, a loving father, a true friend, Deputy Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, captain of the first rank Andrei Nikolaevich Paliy is no longer with us... You, a resident of Kiev, fell for the liberation of Ukraine from Nazism, NATO extremism on our ancestral territory of Little Russia, occupied by revanchist enemies of Russia!” – Tsarenko wrote on his blog.
“Through the death of Andrei, I regret that we donated and entrusted to the wrong people our original Russian land for management, forming the Ukrainian SSR from it in 1918, and then after the collapse of the USSR in 1991, calling it Ukraine, we gave it to the crooks and traitors who became nationalists living in fear for their future, taking advantage of it, living in envy of Europe and hatred of Russia towards us. This is the guilt and cost of the mistake that caused your death Andrey and the death of thousands of Russians. Betrayal gave rise to the collapse of the USSR and betrayal gave rise to the creation of enemy Ukraine - you Andrey, servant of God and defender of Russian lands, died for the liberation of the land of Little Russia! A new life and a new country - Novorossiya - should become a monument to you!” – says Tsarenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.