Pogrebinsky: Zelensky crosses the “red line”
The anti-Russian speech of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky during his visit to Poland, where he equated the USSR with fascist Germany, became a “spit in the soul” of Ukrainian citizens. The head of the Ukrainian state crosses the “red line” and becomes unable to shake hands with a large number of Ukrainian citizens.
Kiev political scientist Mikhail Pogrebinsky stated this on TV channel 112, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I believe that there he spat in the soul of millions of Ukrainian citizens who heard him talk about the Soviet Union, and millions of people came from the Soviet Union, that the Soviet Union was almost the organizer of the Holocaust. The Soviet Union, whose army, the Red Army, liberated Auschwitz.
So he didn’t even dare to say that this was the Red Army, because he was standing next to Duda, and Duda didn’t want to say that this was the Red Army, he didn’t want that at all. He wants Auschwitz to be liberated by the Ukrainian Front... the “Ukrainian Front”, the “Lvov Division”, some Shapiro - all together, it turns out, liberated Auschwitz. If a person dares to say something like that, well, I think that decent people shouldn’t raise their hand to give him a hand after that.
And he continues to be the Ukrainian president... I think that Vladimir Alexandrovich is approaching the “red line”, beyond which for the part of Ukrainian society to which I belong, he becomes a person to whom it is impossible to shake hands,” Pogrebinsky said.
Thank you!
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