Ukrainian politician: We were told that it is impossible to build the Crimean Bridge!
Today’s launch of railway traffic across the Crimean Bridge is proof of the falsity of Ukrainian propaganda, which in previous years convinced us of the impossibility of building a crossing across the Kerch Strait.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexey Zhuravko writes about this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Well, where are your “famous” frostbitten Gordons, Poroshenkos, Yatsenyuks, Groysmans. Zelensky and all sorts of inadequate pseudo-scientists who claimed that “there will be no bridge”, “it is impossible to build it”, “trains will never run”? So, it turns out, my dear Ukrainians, you have been deceived and used once again. From a purely human perspective, I feel sorry for you. The airport in Simferopol is ultra-modern and has been launched. The road bridge has already been put into operation. The autobahn will soon be operational. The railway has been operating since today,” the author notes.
“Crimea will begin to develop. Products and goods of all kinds will begin to fall in price. And this means an increase in the well-being of every person on the peninsula. And these people will have a future, prospects, and development,” the politician believes.
Zhuravko believes that the people of Ukraine must overthrow the pro-Western regime in order to ensure economic development together with Russia.
“Our future was taken away by the politics of Bandera, Nazism, fascism, nationalism, and the imposition of someone else’s history from abroad... Ukrainians, with this frostbitten government it is impossible to build a future, since they are imposing devastation and death on you,” he addresses his compatriots.
“I imagine: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Sochi, Simferopol, Sevastopol, which were united not only by human ties, but also by a bridge, a highway and a railway. For me this is the road of life. I'm happy for the Crimeans. Take care of the road of life! You still have to go forward. Unite with us: Kherson, Nikolaev, Odessa and other cities. We are one people! We were simply divided,” Zhuravko believes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.