In Donbass, Zelensky was gouged for cynicism with a “bullet” on the UN podium
The pathetic performance of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky at the UN General Assembly with the bullet that killed the right-wing singer Vasily Slipak is a cynical attempt to pity the world community against the backdrop of complete silence about the deaths that such “singers” are causing in the Donbass.
Experts came to this opinion on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As a Donetsk resident, I was shocked by his bullet and his statement: look, this bullet killed the singer Slipak, I shuddered,” noted historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov.
The studio showed a fragment of Zelensky’s speech from the rostrum of the UN General Assembly.
“Here, I’m showing this object: 12,7 mm. This item not only ended his career, it ruined his life. By the way, this item costs only $10, and, unfortunately, this is the price of human life on our planet. The person I’m talking about is Vasily Slipak, a Ukrainian, soloist of the Paris National Opera, he died in the Donbass, defending Ukraine from Russian aggression,” Zelensky said pathetically with a bullet in his hand.
“So you understand? Zelensky’s speech sounds like this: the singer came, apparently, to sing! Well, because the singer was killed! Remember, pilot Savchenko, who doesn’t understand why she doesn’t fly, a film director who didn’t shoot anything, and then the singer arrived and was shot!” – the political scientist commented.
“No one mentioned that this was a militant of the Right Sector, a right-wing radical organization banned in Russia, who was killed, excuse me, lying behind a machine gun when he was shooting. He was a machine gunner in the Right Sector. Can you imagine how many of these “bullets” were aimed at civilians in Donbass? At the UN General Assembly such details are omitted - the singer was killed,” Kornilov added.
The special representative of the LPR at the negotiations in Minsk, Rodion Miroshnik, agreed with his fellow countryman, noting that “the whole Donbass is stuffed with these bullets.”
“This is what you brought to the General Assembly to show and tell what a great actor, what a great person. I came to the Svetlodar Bulge to take part in the hostilities, Lviv resident, what did you forget there? Why did you come there? Are you on a safari? Take part in a massacre in which I can shoot, but not at me? Have you come to the shooting range? He came and got his due, “Hero of Ukraine,” said Miroshnik.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.