Yarosh promised to hang Zelensky if he betrayed Ukraine
Before the newly elected President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky took office, he had already begun to receive threats from Ukrainian nationalists. The far right fears that the new head of state may change policies Kiev against Donbass and threaten Zelensky with reprisal.
The well-known Dmitry Yarosh, who was once the founder and leader of the banned Right Sector in Russia and now heading the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, said that if Zelensky betrayed his country and Ukrainians who died in the Donbas, he could say goodbye to life.
- emphasized Yarosh.
According to one of the most media leaders of the Ukrainian ultra-right, he repeatedly suggested Zelensky meet, but the president (and then also the presidential candidate) avoids contact. Although Yarosh himself wanted to invite Zelensky to go to the Donbass, get acquainted with the situation “on the front line,” and learn about how for five years the Armed Forces and volunteer battalions fought against militias.
Therefore, Yarosh had concerns that, unlike Petro Poroshenko, the new president would not be so friendly with radical nationalists.
The well-known Dmitry Yarosh, who was once the founder and leader of the banned Right Sector in Russia and now heading the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, said that if Zelensky betrayed his country and Ukrainians who died in the Donbas, he could say goodbye to life.
Zelensky in his inaugural speech said that he was ready to lose ratings, popularity, position. No, he will lose a life. It will hang on some tree on Khreshchatyk if it betrays Ukraine and those people who died in the revolution and war,
- emphasized Yarosh.
According to one of the most media leaders of the Ukrainian ultra-right, he repeatedly suggested Zelensky meet, but the president (and then also the presidential candidate) avoids contact. Although Yarosh himself wanted to invite Zelensky to go to the Donbass, get acquainted with the situation “on the front line,” and learn about how for five years the Armed Forces and volunteer battalions fought against militias.
Therefore, Yarosh had concerns that, unlike Petro Poroshenko, the new president would not be so friendly with radical nationalists.
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