8:00 a.m., 23 February 2024
Two years have passed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How and has the attitude of Ukrainians towards the occupiers changed? “You know, rage is a good word, but an even better word is hate!” this is what journalist from Ukraine Dmitry Gordon said in the TV24 program “Kártibas rullis”.
“I hate them. I hate this crippled fascist state. I don’t see Putin and his whole family. It’s horror,” a Ukrainian journalist shares his feelings.
He says that in the broadcast of the meeting of the Russian Security Council before the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has encouraged his subordinates to take a clear position regarding the invasion. “He forced them into this decision. The fact that it was shown, that we saw it – it’s “fantastic”!”
“I thought it was some sort of ‘top management,’ but they’re cavemen,” Gordon shares his revelations.
He equates Russia’s leadership with the Soviet past: “These people were brought up by the KGB, the pioneer organization, Lenin, Stalin…”
Flies mixed with cockroaches in their minds. “Now they have poured this aggression – the eternal Russian aggression – on us,” Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon is harsh.
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