The authorities in the Ukrainian regions are gradually beginning to adequately assess what is happening in their country. One of the first signs of common sense was shown by a deputy of the Zaporozhye Regional Council Yevgeny Balitsky.
He responded to calls from the Kiev regime to fight the Russian army. Zelensky and his team demanded that the residents of Melitopol oppose the military.
“Let them better explain what we are all invited to die for. “For our streets and houses”? So do not put mortars on our houses, and do not launch combat drones into the streets. I already spoke about the rockets – which they launched at our homes. “For the Ukrainian land”? So the Kyiv authorities sold this land without asking the people, without any referendum. For plants and factories? So they have not been ours for a long time, their oligarchs bought them up. I will not fight for Zelensky,” Balitsky said.
He noted that when Ukraine was given its independence in 1991, the promises were completely different. It was supposed to be a country whose inhabitants could speak Russian, whose streets were named after real heroes, not Nazi criminals.
The deputy stressed that when Ukraine was destroyed and plundered for years, the people’s help was not required. And now the authorities demand that civilians risk themselves to save the criminals and what they managed to steal.