“In panicked horror, the hordes of the aggressor rolled east from the borders of Ukraine”
Ukrainian political scientist Yevgeny Filindash ridiculed today's statement by Petro Poroshenko about the end of martial law in a number of areas and the strengthening of the army during its operation.
“So, the brilliant plan of the wise leaders of Ukraine was brilliantly confirmed. By introducing martial law, they broke all the insidious plans of the evil aggressor, who had moved his countless Asian hordes to our sacred borders.
As soon as martial law was introduced, work finally began to boil: all government bodies immediately began to implement carefully thought-out, detailed plans to increase the defense capability and mobilize all the forces of the state. The whole country, from small to large, rallied in a single impulse around its leadership - selfless patriots of Ukraine, selflessly and selflessly working for the good of the Motherland.
The people angrily rejected all the vile insinuations of the Kremlin's mercenaries, who slandered something about attempts to cancel the presidential elections by introducing martial law.
Endless queues of volunteers at military registration and enlistment offices had to be held back with the help of police patrols; students ran away from classes and from dormitories in the hope of being the first to get to the fronts of the Patriotic War against a hybrid aggressor.
And the enemy wavered. In panic horror, the hordes of the aggressor rolled further and further east from the borders of Ukraine, frightened by the decisiveness of the Supreme EuroMaidan High Command and its unanimous popular support.
Another epic victory will forever be inscribed in golden letters in the tablets of history among the other numerous achievements of the Revolution of Dignity.
As we see, everything happened exactly as we were promised when martial law was introduced exactly a month ago. Don’t forget – the Ukrainian government is more honest with the people than ever,” Filindash sarcastically comments on his blog.
Thank you!
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