Ukrainian general told how Putin humiliated Ukraine

Maxim Karpenko.  
12.08.2019 10:38
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Russia, Transport, Ukraine, Economy


President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, visiting a bike show in Crimea, demonstratively rode a domestic motorcycle, which was previously a competitor to the Ukrainian bike.

The former head of the Donetsk Military Administration, Army General Alexander Kikhtenko said this on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, having visited a bike show in Crimea, demonstratively rode a domestic motorcycle...

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According to Kikhtenko, the Ukrainian Dnepr has collapsed, and the Russian Ural is being advertised by President Putin.

“Look, what is Putin doing? He arrived, completed the trip on a Russian-made motorcycle, a Ural motorcycle, not a foreign one, and so on. Where is our Dnepr? It was our competitor “Ural”, a heavy motorcycle, which was produced in the city of Dnepropetrovsk. He even demonstrates here: “Look, I ride a Russian bike, and it’s already almost the same as a foreign one,” Kikhtenko said.

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