Propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky died on Sunday, April 2, as a result of an explosion in a bar in St. Petersburg, where his “creative evening” was held.
The actor of Studio Kvartal 95, the humorist Yuri Veliky pleases Ukrainians with a new funny parody of the propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky, who was liquidated in St. Petersburg. The video was posted on Youtube.
So, in the new video, according to the script, after the death of the military commander, as the administrator named Elvira Upyreva explained to him, he ended up in the office. “Heaven?” Tatarsky asked hopefully. “I had a dream! Underground!” he said.
After that, he asked the girl to take him back, saying that he promised to defeat and rob everyone. However, he laughed and started asking about her profession.
“Until 2014, he officially worked as a criminal. And then, when he escaped from prison, he received the national hero of the LDNR. And after that he started working as a military commissar. He fed the people of propaganda,” said Yuri the Great in the role of Tatarsky.
Elvira then offers a job to a newcomer who asks her for a stable position.
“Well, there will be work for you here. Just have to wait a little… Very honorable, you will carry suitcases for someone. But then again, you need to wait a bit… In the coming days day you have a free schedule. Today here is a ticket for you, you will go to a concert that everyone respects Joseph Davidovich. In the meantime, you can go on an excursion for a Russian warship, “he said.
Earlier it was reported that Yuri the Great again parodied the Belarusian “president” Alexander Lukashenko.
The comedian excused the conversation between Prigozhin and Akhmedov
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Source: korrespondent

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