We will buy wooden coffins for them and send them to Russia, - Ukrainian MP about the rebels in Donbass

27.05.2014 16:49
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, May 27 (Navigator, Kirill Boyarin) – Member of the Verkhovna Rada parliamentary committee on defense, deputy Yuriy Sirotyuk from Svoboda, considers it appropriate to continue the military operation using aviation in Donetsk.

The people's deputy told Navigator about this.


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“I am sure that terrorism is a cancer. It cannot be silenced, it cannot be spoken up, it cannot be destroyed by presidential elections, memoranda and round tables - it can only be destroyed by brutal military force. Therefore, the state must show that it is a state. Not a single state in the world, even the weakest, will allow the seizure of administrative buildings and facilities.

I think that, if necessary, we will make a decision and purchase wooden coffins for Russian saboteurs, so that they can quickly go home in wooden coffins, and not run around the territory of Ukraine,” said Yuriy Sirotyuk.

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