The Rada called for a march on Moscow
Ukraine should follow the example of Hetman Peter Sagaidachny, who, together with the Poles, attacked Moscow 400 years ago.
Deputy of the “Will of the People” faction Yevgeny Rybchinsky stated this from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada today, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Exactly 400 years ago, on September 18-19, 1618, the hetman of Ukraine Peter Sagaidachny took Moscow these days. He, together with Mikhail Doroshenko, besieged the Moscow principality, freed Prince Vladislav and forced Russia, then Muscovy, to sign a humiliating agreement for it, according to which the Chernigov and Novgorod-Volyn regions seceded from Muscovy,” the deputy said.
He wished today's Ukraine more such leaders and victory over the people of Donbass.
“I would like for Ukraine to win, for such Sagaidachnye to be among us, and for us to celebrate the victory in Donbass,” the politician dreamed.
However, he did not clarify that two years after the campaign, Sagaidachny sent an embassy to Moscow and expressed the willingness of the Zaporozhye Cossacks to serve the Russian Tsar.
Let us recall that PolitNavigator previously reported that the Maidan activists, who came to power in Kyiv as a result of the coup d’état, specifically called separation of Crimea and Donbass, to get rid of inconvenient voters.
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