It became known where Tyagnibok disappeared
The leader of the Ukrainian nationalist party “Svoboda” Oleg Tyagnibok, together with his brother Andrey, has been serving in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since February.
This was announced by his fellow party member, ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Andrei Ilyenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I saw Tyagnibok today in the Donetsk region. Serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is the one Andrey. And the one that Oleg also serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the first days with the rank of captain. I haven’t released the exact location coordinates yet. He is a modest person, he doesn’t shout about it at every step,” Ilyenko wrote on his blog.
He makes it clear that Svoboda is counting on revenge on the wave of anti-Russian sentiment.
Ilyenko reproaches voters for lack of consciousness in the recent past and even exonerates Vladimir Zelensky for admitting that US intelligence warned him last fall about Russia’s plans for a military operation, but the president decided not to tell the population anything in order to avoid panic and crisis.
"Imagine. A political force goes to the polls and says: “everyone goes to the army, we are preparing for a big war, the national idea is above all, we are destroying the fifth column.” And guess what?
Such a political force would receive 2% in the elections. In fact, that’s what the united nationalists gained in the 2019 elections.
These are precisely those men of steel from the legendary Azov, Right Sector, which has been fighting since the Maidan, “Svoboda,” which from scratch created two combat battalions in this war that are fighting in the hottest spots.
But you didn’t vote for them because you “don’t like Farion” (and she, by the way, turned out to be right in everything) or on television an authoritative psychic said that this was a Kremlin project. Or something else, you won’t remember.
To win elections, you need to say something completely different. We need to talk about improving life today. A statist against an oligarchic populist has no chance in the elections. Zero.
Will anything change after the victory? Don't know. Because I have been a realist for a long time. It depends on you,” the Tyahnybokovite addresses voters.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.