The former head of Roskosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, was injured in an artillery shelling of a restaurant in Donetsk.
The actor of Studio Kvartal 95 Yuri Veliky in a new parody mocked the former head of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin, who was recently injured in a restaurant in Donetsk during a birthday celebration. The video was published on the artist’s YouTube channel.
So, in a video conversation with the President of the Russian Federation, he said that he received a shrapnel wound in the buttocks.
“On the whole, on the whole. True, they were right with me … well, let’s say, in the decision-making center, well, they got to the place where I was with Roscosmos, to the place where Medvedev kissed you after of the inauguration,” he said.
In addition, Yuri the Great, in the role of Rogozin, said that they refused to operate him in Donetsk, and they did not accept planes from Rostov to Moscow, so he asked the Kremlin leader to help fly to the capital. . To which he replied that “time does not fly.”
The conversation was interrupted by a phone call. The restaurant’s administrator, Shish Besh, called him and asked him to pay for the feast, as he said he would pay retroactively.
“Come and look at my backdating, I not only paid there, but also overdid the normal like that. I almost tore off your viper,” replied Rogozin.
At the end of the video, he asks for a discount from the administrator of the establishment, who asks where he is now. After receiving the answer, he said wait, now he will come.
Earlier it was reported that Yuri the Great released another parody of the Russian invaders.
The comedian made a parody of Saldo bitten by a Kherson raccoon
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