The celebrity noted that Ukrainians are always instilled with love for the head of the Kremlin, as if he is always right, and we do not exist without him.
Ukrainian showman Andrei Bednyakov had an emotional reaction to the arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the temporarily occupied Mariupol. He wrote it on Instagram.
In particular, the head of the Kremlin talked with local residents.
“Do you want?” he asked about the city he destroyed. “Modern,” he said, pointing to the houses built on the site of others razed to ashes by the Russian army. Just think how hypocritical and wild it all is,” he wrote.
At the same time, Andrey Bednyakov added that every time he sees “postcards” for Russians in his native Mariupol, he gets angry.
The showman also spoke about the people who appeared in the video and thanked Putin. According to him, it is precisely because of such people that Ukrainians cannot reach their homeland.
“Many people write that these people are “mummers.” I don’t think they are mummers. Unfortunately, there are followers of the Russian world in our city. And, listening to what people are talking about this, I understand that. I am very angry. For those who are waiting and calling. Because of them we cannot reach our little homeland. Because of them thousands of people died. Because of them our city. destroyed,” said the showman.
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It was previously reported that Andrei Bednyakov admitted that he faced serious health problems during the war.
Bednyakov recalled the air strike on the drama theater in Mariupol
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Source: korrespondent

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