Johnson was included in the Cossack register “for brave hertz with the evil forces of Muscovy”, and according to old custom, he was given another surname – Chuprina.
The Cossack community in Chernihiv recorded British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the register of Ukrainian Cossacks. He was named as Boris Chuprina. Andrey Lesovoy, head of the Cossack community, deputy general director of the Chernihiv Regional Historical Museum named Tarnovsky, told Ukrainian radio Chernigovskaya Volna about it.
“This decision is our voice as gratitude, respect and recognition to this outstanding-only person who awoke, raised all over Europe, all over the world in defense of Ukraine. According to the old custom of the Ukrainian Cossack, such a person entered the register of the Cossacks.This decision will go to the historical museum with the photo-image of the Cossack Chuprina.We have given it to the Chernihiv Regional Historical Museum, and the second original, the same, will be shown to the Prime Minister.The authors of picture is Yury Kutilov and Daria Dobryakova, “Lesovoy said.
According to him, about 20 people took the picture in the photo.
In the photo, the Briton is depicted as a Cossack Mamai, sitting between Catherine Church and Big Ben.
Lesovoy added that every Ukrainian previously identified himself with the image of the Cossack Mamai, and the nickname Chuprin “like the hairstyle of the British prime minister himself, emphasizes Johnson’s character of freedom-loving.”

Photo: ukrinform.ru
Chuprina’s painting
Recall that Johnson actively supported Ukraine after the start of Russia’s invasion of the country. He even proposed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to create a European alliance against Russia. The proposed European Commonwealth model would include the UK as the head of the organization and countries such as Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and possibly Turkey in the next stage.
Johnson remains prime minister of the UK – BBC
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Source: korrespondent

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