“Not yet dead” was interrupted by the Russian anthem: Bureaucrats are inundating the SBU with petitions
At the opening of the session of the Irpin City Council in the Kyiv region on December 28, the Ukrainian anthem was interrupted by the sound of the Russian anthem. This is stated in the appeal of Vice-Mayor Anastasia Popsuy addressed to the head of the regional department of the SBU.
The document notes that the incident has signs of a crime against the sovereignty and statehood of Ukraine.
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Popsui especially emphasizes that residents of Irpen are actively volunteering to help participants in the punitive operation in Donbass - the so-called. ATO, and a special alley was built in the city in honor of the dead militants.
“In order to further conduct the session, deputies, executive committee employees and others present personally sang the Ukrainian anthem without musical accompaniment, thereby confirming their patriotism,” her colleague, Vice-Mayor Dmitry Khristyuk, develops Popsuy’s thoughts.
He claims that the incident with the “enemy anthem” was a provocation directed against the ruling team in the city.
Judging by the abundant criticism of officials against local Svoboda deputies, it can be assumed that the nationalists made a joke with the anthem, apparently accusing the local authorities of “betraying the ideals of the revolution.”
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