He was amused by the claims of the occupiers that their retreat was a maneuver, and not an escape from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The well-known Ukrainian TV presenter, originally from Mariupol, Andrei Bednyakov, ridiculed the beaten Russian invaders who fled from Kherson to the left bank of the Dnieper. Bednyakov created two memes that he published on Instagram stories.
“It’s all right. It’s a maneuver. I’m just moving to the left side of the ring,” the ousted boxer, personifying Russian propagandist, allegedly says in one of the memes.
The second illustration shows a group of teenagers surrounding and finishing off the prostrate man, allegedly trying to pretend he’s fooled everyone.
“Ha ha. How I deceived you. I will just move to the left bank. This is a maneuver,” Bednyakov wrote.
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Recall that earlier on social networks there were photos of how the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered Kherson.
Max Barskikh reacted to the liberation of the Kherson region
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Source: korrespondent

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