For the bastards - answer: In Moscow they stood up for the residents of Zaporozhye
Adviser to the head of the United Russia faction in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Markelov, sharply criticized the words of Deputy Minister “for Issues of Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine” Georgy Tuka, the day before who called the residents of Zaporozhye “bastards who must be eradicated and destroyed.”
Markelov said this on air on the Russia-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Even in a nightmare it is impossible to imagine that we (in Russia - approx. ed.) any politician, of various political views, called his own people bastards. It's impossible to imagine. We have had very difficult moments, and in modern history too. Our parliaments were shot, this also happened. Everything was. But look at the difference now between modern Ukraine and our Russia. In difficult times, in the face of an external enemy, we always unite, this always happens. And you and your government are using your own people in order to keep a chair under your ass. That’s all the difference,” the ex-deputy noted.
The Russian politician also expressed the opinion that Poroshenko, in order to maintain power, would declare even residents of western Ukraine separatists.
“Why Zaporozhye? Yes, because you understand perfectly well that electoral preferences in this region are not in favor of Poroshenko. And this lackey of yours would not make a statement.
And I am sure that the next step of this Poroshenko of yours will be to further declare a state of emergency (read: martial law) in those areas where he is losing electoral support. They will also reach the Dnepropetrovsk region. And they will reach western Ukraine when history begins with Galicia, and everyone there will be declared separatists. And only Poroshenko will remain in his Kyiv...
Today you are not talking about social support for citizens, about the fact that people will celebrate the New Year at gunpoint. In order to maintain power, you say that all your people are “separatists” and “scoundrels,” Markelov concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.