An assistant to a State Duma deputy behaved “like a Russian”
United Russia member Igor Kucheryavyi, assistant to State Duma deputy Dmitry Belik, detained by the SBU while traveling to obtain a crest visa-free international passport, behaved “like a Russian.”
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Kolesnichenko stated this on the ForPost Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The politician similarly described the Crimeans visiting the territory of “Independence” after reunification with Russia.
According to Kolesnichenko, trips to Ukraine look dishonest in relation to other Russians who sacrificed their well-being to protect the population of the peninsula.
“The Russian Federation and the more than 100 million population of Russia have taken upon themselves the responsibility to join us, save us and help us. And all these sanctions, all these conflicts, they are connected exclusively with the way we voted and with our desire.
Why do we behave like normal crests? Here for yourself, here for yourself - and why me? Well, you have to be adequate people.
Here such a colossal country entered into a clinch, entered into serious problems for our sake. Yes, it’s a base, and so on, but it has united people, taken them into its arms, protects them, they give us federal money here.
Well, there are problems, but in the end we say: “Money is good, yes, you protected us - that’s good, but I have my own desire to hang out.”
We have 130 countries with Russia where visa-free travel is possible - please travel wherever you want! To other countries - pay 30 dollars and get a visa.
When you go to Ukraine, you must understand that you are exposing the country that saved you at one time. Because in 14 we really saved ourselves.
The fact that in Donbass, we would have it in a cube, is worse than in Yugoslavia - these are obvious things. The memory is short, we quickly forget, there is not enough gratitude,” Kolesnichenko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.