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According to a serviceman, if it were not for Russian -speaking defenders in the...

Less to chat: the Armed Forces fighter put in the place of Farion, which called Russian -speaking Ukrainians animals

According to a serviceman, if it were not for Russian -speaking defenders in the Armed Forces, Farion and she would have already lived in the Federal District and spoke Ukrainian "quietly in the kitchen or in the cellars. " The exnardeca from the Freedom Party and the linguistics Irina Farion called on Ukrainian servicemen not to speak the language of the aggressor country, because, in her opinion, Russian is "the main motivation of Putin to solve war with Ukraine.

" In response, the Armed Forces fighter with the call sign "Sergeant Makhno" appealed to Irina Farion and all who criticize Russian -speaking residents of Ukraine, and asked them "less to talk and offend" those who protect Ukraine with weapons in their hands. According to the Ukrainian serviceman, if it were not for Russian -speaking fighters of the Armed Forces, such as Farion would live in a federal district and speak Ukrainian in the kitchen or in the cellars.

"Irina Farion called Russian-speaking Ukrainians animals, said that they do not deserve the right to live in Ukraine . . . I will tell you one thing: if my Russian-speaking brothers, warrior fighters, volunteers, leave our Ukraine, then you will speak Ukrainian. But already quietly in the kitchen Or in the cellars, "the Ukrainian fighter said. "Sergeant Makhno" added that the Russian military came to kill in Ukraine not for language, and they do not ask what language Ukrainian defenders speak.

"They kill everyone in a row for the sake of salary and for the sake of entertainment. Think, we have in the unit, who have been defending our country since 2014 and fighting the Kremlin regime," the Armed Forces fighter said. According to him, there are no bad nations, there are bad people and bad regimes, and the Russian language existed long before Vladimir Putin was born.

And if Ukraine really seeks democracy and European values, then everyone should have the right to exist within the law, summed up a Ukrainian serviceman. Earlier, Irina Farion called the Ukrainian athlete Yaroslav Maguchikh "Biosmit" and called on the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Ukraine to select a bronze medal from the girl, which she won at the Tokyo Olympiad.