MP Nahornyak urged not to leave the cities: this is the goal of Russian aggression.

MP Nahornyak urges to stay
MP Nahornyak urges to stay

Serhiy Nahornyak's call to Ukrainians

According to Novyny.live: The people's deputy of Ukraine, Serhiy Nahornyak, urged Ukrainians to stay in the cities, emphasizing the importance of resilience in the face of the challenging energy supply situation. According to Nahornyak, the mass exodus of people from Ukrainian cities is one of the goals of Russian aggression. He pointed out that leaving any city effectively signals to the enemy that it has achieved its goal.

Nahornyak also stressed that the responsibility for the crisis in Ukraine lies solely with Russia. This statement was made on the program 'Kyiv Time', where the politician emphasized the necessity to remain in place in the face of external threats.

Differences in approaches to crisis challenges

It is worth noting that despite Nahornyak's call, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko addressed the residents of the capital with a call to leave the city. This appeal drew criticism from the public, as many believe that a mass exodus could weaken the country's position in wartime.

“Time will tell how these different approaches will affect the situation in the country and its ability to resist aggression.” — unnamed commentator

This situation illustrates the discrepancies in approaches to the crisis challenges that Ukraine faces. Calls to stay in the cities emphasize the necessity to support stability and unity in the face of external threats, while calls for evacuation may reflect a desire to protect the civilian population.


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