Russophobe Gordon boasted: His portrait is in the center of Yalta
Former propagandist of Euromaidan, ex-deputy of the Kyiv City Council from the Poroshenko Bloc, TV presenter Dmitry Gordon said that his portrait still hangs in the Oreanda hotel in the center of Yalta, where photographs of the hotel’s VIP guests are presented.
Gordon spoke about this on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, noting that he himself is afraid to visit both Crimea and Donbass, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I have been to Donetsk, Makeevka, and Gorlovka many times. Donetsk simply flourished in the last years before the occupation. Gorgeous city, gorgeous. What kind of airport was built, which was completely destroyed. There has never been and is no airport like the one in Donetsk in Ukraine. What hotels, what a beautiful city. I'm very sorry for Donetsk.
Lugansk was not like that. Lugansk was backward, lagging behind.
I am not ready to come to Donbass or Crimea today. Well, it's dangerous. Imagine, I come to Donetsk, Yalta or Simferopol...
An acquaintance of mine was recently at the Oreanda Hotel in Yalta and sent me a photo. My portrait hung and still hangs in the Oreanda Hotel. Interesting,” Gordon said.
Let us recall that the shares of Oreanda in Ukrainian times (when Gordon also visited the hotel) were acquired by the structures of the Russian politician Alexander Babakov.
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