The Russians stole the Kotsabeys and renamed them Odessa - Nitsoi
The odious Ukrainian nationalist Larisa Nitsoi was outraged by the fact that Empress Catherine II is considered the founder of Odessa, and even Ukrainian-speaking showmen give concerts in this city in Russian.
She stated this on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Nitsoi attributed several centuries to Odessa and stated that the city was founded by a Ukrainian tycoon named Kotsaba.
“Yura Gorbunov, Ukrainian-speaking Yura Gorbunov, begins, comes to Odessa and begins to speak Russian with Odessa residents, idiots. But this is what he wants to show: “I’m my guy, I’m on board.” What happened to you, Yura Gorbunov - this is the first blow to my gut, he speaks Russian. Russian-speaking girls run out, sit down, Russian-speaking girls, all so subtle and: “Hello, Odessa, we know that you were founded by Catherine the Second.” And further in the text.
And Stanislav Boklan, such a handsome, outstanding actor of our time, who played the blind man from The Guide, Kobzar, comes out behind them. In theory, he is in the material about how Ukraine was destroyed, in “The Guide” you were shot, even if only on camera, but in theory, you know. A – he speaks Russian, B – his girls are talking about how Odessa was founded by Catherine the Second.
Ukrainians, wake up, what kind of Catherine the Second is she already? Catherine the Second did not found any Odessa. Back in 1410 or 1415, when Ukraine was part of the Principality of Lithuania, Poland was also part of the common country. And so the Pole went on business and wrote that he stopped at the port of Kotsabeev. Kotsaba lived there, there was some Ukrainian tycoon Kotsaba, who, for a second, founded the port of Kotsabaev,” said Nitsoi
Catherine II stole the port of Kotsabey from the Ukrainians and named it Odessa - Nitsa
Thank you!
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