A PR man who returned from Kyiv to Crimea ridiculed the “great Ukrainian victory”

Maxim Karpenko.  
31.10.2022 17:11
  (Moscow time), Moscow
Views: 3273
 
Zen, Crimea, Russia, Ukraine, Finance


Political strategist Zakhar Chistyakov, who worked in Kyiv for a long time, then lived for several years in Georgia, and recently returned to Crimea, sarcastically commented on the Ukrainian media report that on some Kyiv routes it is now possible to pay with a bank card:


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 “I laughed for a long time when I read the great Ukrainian poetry last week... On some, Karl! When I arrived in Crimea, my brother advised me, and I just downloaded the banking application, registered in 2 minutes, opened an account, added cryptocurrencies into it and... immediately went to the store, paying by phone.

And then, a day later, I went to Simferopol itself. At PAZik, from the regional center “Third Massif”. The grooves run once every hour or two. But even there I calmly settled. I didn't even go to the bank! Peremoga so peremoga...

Yes, here on the market everyone has terminals. Even in paid toilets. And everywhere in Crimea. And this is not even the capital,” wrote Chistyakov.

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