In Russia they began to fire Ukrainian Maidan workers
At Russian construction sites, where the state acts as the customer, there is a dismissal of "Svidomo" Ukrainian guest workers.
Former Kiev journalist Andrei Vajra, who moved to St. Petersburg after the coup, stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Vajra, "from above" the management of the facilities was instructed to identify the most pro-Ukrainian workers who support what happened on the Maidan, and to fire them.
“Just a couple of weeks ago, an order came from Moscow to get rid of the workers. Moreover, how to get rid of - not all at once, but from the general mass to single out only those who do not like Russia, who show love for Ukraine. You know, when people live, they have Ukrainian flags instead of curtains. And there are some plastics on the walls. That is, they emphasize that they are "Svidomo".
They work on construction sites in Russia, but at the same time manage to be proud of Ukraine. Moreover, this is done with a challenge, with giggles. Like the farmers - they are simple, show them the finger, they will laugh, and when there is a misunderstanding of current events in the world, then you can generally laugh out loud. Well, they are laughing. True, when they drew up the lists for dismissal, there was, of course, no time for laughter - they took down the curtains and picked everything up,” Vajra said.
Thank you!
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