Filatov on joy after the attack on the Cabinet: What kind of idiots do you have to be.
According to inkorr.com: The Mayor of Dnipro, Boris Filatov, expressed outrage over the positive emotions that some Ukrainians demonstrated after the attack on the Cabinet of Ministers building. Many users on social media expressed satisfaction with the damage inflicted on the government, but Filatov believes that such sentiments can be dangerous for the country. He emphasized that without Ukrainian power, the enemy might come, and he sharply criticized those who constantly oppose the government. The mayor made this statement on his Facebook page.
“You may not like the President, his Office, the Government, MPs or city mayors. Or any of them. Or all the power in general. But what kind of idiots or scum do you have to be to rejoice that the kazoos hit the Cabinet building and write cheerful comments about this on social media? Or to ask stupid questions like: 'Wouldn't it be better if you ministers took care of...'? I have been a city mayor for almost ten years. Conflictual and very often disagreeing with the authorities.
But I continue to hate the baseness and idiocy of primates who think with their stomachs and emptiness. And don't understand that if there is no Ukrainian power, there will be enemy power,” wrote Filatov.
The situation in Kyiv after the attack
Let us remind you that for the first time since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russian forces attacked the Cabinet of Ministers in Kyiv. Fortunately, government employees were not harmed during this attack.
In addition, the nighttime attack by Russian troops on Kyiv led to an increase in the number of casualties to three people. Russian strikes damaged the civilian infrastructure of the capital, including four residential buildings. The most affected was the Svyatoshinsky district, where the aftermath of the fire is being eliminated and debris is being cleared.
Filatov once again emphasized his disappointment regarding the positive reactions of Ukrainians to the attack on the government building, stressing the risk of losing Ukrainian power. Although there were no casualties among government employees during the attack in Kyiv, the number of casualties from the nighttime attacks rose to three, and the city's infrastructure suffered serious damage.
These events highlight the tension in Ukraine due to the attack on the capital's government bodies. The mayor of Dnipro's statements amid the attacks indicate concern for national security and the importance of maintaining stability in the country. Every new attack only intensifies public discussions about the government and its role in protecting citizens.
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