Posters with Putin quotes appeared in Ukrainian cities
In Zaporozhye, on the eve of City Day, unknown people installed a banner on one of the railway bridges with a quote from Vladimir Putin’s famous article about Ukraine “Yes, we are one people.”
The former leader of the Zaporozhye Anti-Maidan Vladimir Rogov reported this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Later, similar banners began to appear in many large cities in the South-East of Ukraine. So, one of them was hung in Nikolaev on the bridge in front of the Black Sea Shipyard.
However, Putin’s quote was noticed by ex-ATO militant Dmitry Zhadan passing by. He was not too lazy to stop the car, remove the poster, and cut it with a knife. Zhadan recorded his actions on video.
“I was driving and saw this thing. “We are one people,” fuck it. Now, bitch, I’ll show you one people. I’ll throw it in some trash can,” said the Nazi, shredding the poster.
Interestingly, the Ukrainian media reported that the Nikolaev poster was allegedly “promptly removed” by local utilities.
“Utilities immediately drew the attention of the poster and removed it from the bridge,” the news reported.
In addition, at about the same time, exactly the same banners appeared on bridges in Odessa and Kherson.
“Tonight in Odessa, on the Lustdorf road and on the railway bridge on Vodoprovodnaya, someone hung posters with a quote from Putin. The police responded quickly and filmed it. They did the same thing in Kherson... Is this an aggravation? We hope they will be found quickly,” reports Odessa News, a resource sympathetic to Ukrainian independence.
Let us remind you that the first poster with a quote from Vladimir Putin posted in Dnepropetrovsk, which caused a flurry of indignation and indignation among the Ukrainian Nazis.
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