Nauseda compared the annexation of Ukrainian regions by Russia to the theft of car tires. The topic of Tesla was also raised by OPU adviser Mikhail Podolyak.
The head of the Republic of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, turned to the American businessman, the owner of the Tesla Corporation, Elon Musk, because of his statements about the war in Ukraine. Related tweet The Lithuanian leader announced on the evening of Monday, October 3.
Thus, Nauseda compared the annexation of the Ukrainian regions by Russia to the theft of car tires.
“Dear Elon Musk, when someone tries to steal the tires of your Tesla, it doesn’t make him the owner of the car or the tires. Although the latter claims to have both voted for it. Just saying ,” the tweet read.
We add that Tesla was also raised by the Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak in his last tweet about Musk’s statements.
“Tesla is a really good car. But now I prefer HIMARS” – wrote OP representative.
We remind, on the eve of Elon Musk on his Twitter account published a number of annoying messages about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The inventor, in particular, proposed giving Crimea to Russia, recognizing pseudo-referendums to supposedly “save Ukrainians from death.”
He explained his statements by the fact that the Russian Federation announced the mobilization, its population is three times larger than that of Ukraine, “therefore, the victory of Ukraine in a total war is unlikely.”
Musk’s position caused a stir on the Web and spawned many memes. Also, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky responded to his words.
At the same time, it was reported that the billionaire’s account may have been hacked by Russian hackers.
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