An opportunity has appeared on the Internet to “shovel out” Yulia Tymoshenko

Vladimir Gladkov.  
06.11.2018 10:37
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 3880
 
Policy, Ukraine


A team of Russian cartoonists dreaming of leaving the Russian Federation has released a game where you need to hit Ukrainian presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko with a shovel, preventing her from finishing her speech.

Link to the game under the title “Funny Eggs 2019” on your page in “Facebook"was published by the director of the Agency for Social Communications, Sergei Belashko, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.


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“A very interesting and exciting game. The point is outrageously simple: hit Yulia Tymoshenko with a shovel, not allowing her to finish her speech. Made by TO “420”. This team of cartoonists collected money online to leave Russia. Now their talent, apparently, has found its buyer. Glory to Ukraine, definitely!” – Belashko wrote.

“On the first try, I shoveled Yulia in 84 seconds,” he boasted in a postscript.

It is noteworthy that when she loses, Tymoshenko mockingly laughs and calls Putin.

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