Incidenty

"Call me Putinist": The son of President Uganda wants to send troops to Moscow

According to General Mukhuz Kinerugaba, the Russian Federation is an ancient and historical friend of Uganda, and therefore its capital will need to be protected from "imperialists". On March 30, President Uganda's son General Mukhuzi Kinerugab made several statements about his country's friendship with Russia. For example, he stated that he was ready to send troops to protect Moscow from "imperialists". He wrote about it on Twitter.

"Call me" Putinist ", if you want, but we, Uganda, will send the soldiers to defend Moscow, if she is once threatened by imperialists!" Said the General. In addition, Kinerugaba stated that Uganda troops, with the permission of the Kremlin's leadership, were ready to take part in the Battle of Stalingrad. It should be noted that Stalingrad was called the city in the USSR, which in 1961 was renamed Volgograd. Until 1925, the city was called Tsaritsyn.

The general also wrote that Russia, China, Africa, India, South America will be defeated in Eastern Europe. According to him, some 75% of humanity will defeat 15% of people living in the West. "In Africa we believe in President Putin only when it comes to Eastern Europe. The West spends time on in vain pro -Ukrainian propaganda. Russia, China, Africa, India, South America should win in Ukraine. 75% of humanity will win 15%," - wrote. he.

On March 26, General stated that the Russian Federation was a historical friend of Uganda. "The Russian Federation is an ancient and historical friend of Uganda. The one who undermines this friendship undermines our country," Kinerugab wrote. It should be noted that as early as October 2022, Kinerugaba said he could capture Kenya in 2 weeks. Because of this, his father, Uganda Johdi Museven, had to apologize.