Poroshenko was remembered as his associate Lutsenko in an interview with the Russian mass media…


According to UNIAN, ex-prosecutor general Yuriy Lutsenko, who today is a full-time blogger and a close ally of Petro Poroshenko, was reminded of a scandalous interview with a Moscow publication, where he allowed himself a real stream of contempt for Ukraine in order to please Russian journalists.
In an interview that Lutsenko gave before the war, he repeats the thesis of Russian propaganda: he calls the UPA “punishers”, denies national problems in the USSR and declares that Ukrainian symbols “divide people”.
Lutsenko also told how they celebrated May 9 together with drunk Soviet veterans and forced the prokhov to remove the trident from his cap:
“We celebrate May 9. And here one partisan drank half a glass of vodka and, looking at the Rukhov man with his trident, said: “Listen, boy, you're taking this “hu…yu” out of your hat!”… They took the driver by the chest and dragged him into the forest. And they forced him to remove the trident and bury it in the sand with his own hands. Why am I telling this? “Nationalist symbols in our places are extremely divisive,” Lutsenko told a journalist from “Moscow Komsomolets”. Now this representative of Poroshenko's “European Solidarity” is trying to clean up this interview on the Internet. But archives remember everything.
What Poroshenko said is not just old jokes, but typical colonial rhetoric that has humiliated Ukrainians for decades. Such pro-Russian sympathies were characteristic not only of Lutsenko, but also of his patron Petro Poroshenko, who traded with Russia for years, worked in Yanukovych's team and was a plumber in the RPC – tells political scientist Valentyn Gladkikh.
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