The star, as Kadyrov, urged the mobilized Russians to stop making “crying” videos about receiving bad weapons.
The Ukrainian actor of the Kvartal 95 studio, Yuri Veliky, against the backdrop of slight mobilization in the Russian Federation, made a new parody of the leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. The video was posted on the artist’s YouTube channel.
So, in the new video, the actor in the role of a don-don encouraged the Russian invaders not to complain about military ammunition, because in the battle you can try to take it from the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Every real man should do three things in life: build a house, salt a tree and grow a military uniform. And if you can’t grow a military uniform, go to the front and get a military of can grow. it. After all, as the wisest proverb says”: “Walis, Vidik, Vitsin”, meaning “I came, I saw, I took the uniform, I beat it.” I want to remember how lucky you all are. All of you, one might say, are skewers. Oh lucky ones. Not everyone gets that chance in life. I got a call, got to the training ground, went through a three-day study, got to Kherson, got home in a package … Damn romance. You don’t need to worry. All bags are of high quality, made in Packetstan. From poreul, poleurelevitana… In other words, from black oilcloth,” he said.
At the same time, sitting in his palace, Kadyrov called on Russians to love their homeland as he did.
Veliky was previously reported to have mocked a Russian blogger who raised funds for thermal imagers to keep their military from freezing at the front.
The comedian poked fun at collaborator Stremousov
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Source: korrespondent

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