The politician who left for Russia announced his return to Kherson
Ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexey Zhuravko, who spoke out against the Maidan authorities and the nationalists who seized power in Kyiv, and was then forced to move to Russia, promises to return to his native Kherson. He stated this in his video message, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Zhuravko, he is forced to work from Russia because his activities in Ukraine are unprofitable for the authorities and will be immediately stopped.
“I am ready to come to Kherson, raise virgin soil, restore what this damned government destroyed today, if you are ready to meet me right at the border, protect me so that the last arm and last leg are not cut off, I will be there even tomorrow. I am not afraid of death or prison, but even if I come and they put me in prison, what good will I be? But we need truth, information - fair and honest in order to fight this power. I want to repeat once again - if you support me, I will return to Kherson, but I need your help,” Zhuravko said.
He also suggested that specialists in the field of IT technology create a register of “powderbots” threatening reprisals against anti-Maidan activists: “Find out their IP addresses, collect any other data that will help us, our large team, identify the scoundrels, so that later, after our Bright Victory, present fair claims to them for their betrayal of the interests of the people of Ukraine, whom I sincerely help to quickly free themselves from these ghouls.”
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