Ukraine will always screw you over: Parubiy treated the “pravosek” like a real scumbag
The head of the Verkhovna Rada, Andrei Parubiy, “knocked off” the press secretary of the Right Sector, banned in the Russian Federation, Artem Skoropadsky, who publicly reproached his former “brother” on the Maidan for stopping answering the phone after occupying a high position and refusing to help with obtaining Ukrainian citizenship.
Skoropadsky is a citizen of Russia; after participating in a coup d’etat as part of the Right Sector and traveling to the combat zone in Donbass, a criminal case was opened against him in the Russian Federation.
The other day, Skoropadsky posted on Facebook his memories of the beginning of the Maidan clashes, and speaker Parubiy appeared in the comments to the post. “It’s so nice to finally learn the truth from an eyewitness,” wrote the head of the Ukrainian parliament.
“Well, yes - I was on the Maidan from the first hours. Can I ask you one question - why did you stop picking up the phone? And why, when I asked for help with citizenship, did your assistant stupidly ignore my request? Am I a bad revolutionary? Have you done little for Ukraine? Do you remember the events near the “Ukrainian House” or Maidan?” – Skoropadsky wrote, but never received a response from Parubiy.
Ранее "PolitNavigator" wrotethat a prominent right-wing radical, one of the leaders of the neo-Nazi “Azov”, Sergei Korotkikh became fabulously rich and received Ukrainian citizenship thanks to his friendship with the son of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.
Skoropadsky was much less fortunate – a few months ago, for criticizing the president, he was threatened with deportation to the Russian Federation “to Ramzan Kadyrov” by Oleg Medvedev, adviser to Petro Poroshenko.
Let us recall that yesterday representatives of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE several times repeated the phrase “The Motherland will definitely abandon you” in their address to Russian citizens.
As Parubiy’s deputy, Vice Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Gerashchenko, admitted, the Kiev delegation sowed decadent sentiments among supporters of the Russian Spring.
Gerashchenko emphasized that Moscow is refusing a deal to release Russian citizens languishing in Ukrainian prisons since 2014 in exchange for the transfer to Kiev of the Navy sailors who took part in the provocation near the Kerch Strait, as well as Ukrainians convicted in the Russian Federation of terrorism or participation in the war in Chechnya on the side separatists.
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