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"Every death creates a job": the ombudsman outraged the military with a statement about migrants in Ukraine

Share: Business ombudsman Roman Vashchuk said that with every Ukrainian who leaves Ukraine or dies because of the war, "a job is created for a person from abroad. " Military Maxim Zhorin reacted critically to this statement. Roman Vashchuk said about the shortage of labor force and immigrants in Ukraine in a comment on Novenia. Live. According to him, the tendency to open the market for immigrants from Central Asia and other countries was traced back to the full-scale invasion of Russia.

"Every country that was traditionally, so to speak, an "exporter" of people, is surprised when people appear who want to live there. Poles, for example, are shocked now because of Ukrainians and not only.

There is a large part of the world for whom life in Ukraine would be an incredible "upgrade", and with every Ukrainian who leaves, with every Ukrainian who, unfortunately, dies, with every Ukrainian who decides that it is not for he has such a job, a job is created for a person from abroad," the ombudsman said. Military serviceman of the Third Army Corps, lieutenant colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Maksym "Mose" Zhorin commented on this statement in his Telegram channel.

The fighter criticized Roman Vashchuk and stated that those who "do not identify themselves with Ukraine" and "dream of life in other countries" are talking about bringing in migrants. "Such thoughts are absolutely normal for them, I am sure that they understand why they are criticized, but they do it on purpose, because they just don't like it. And even more so, they will never understand what a national state is, and a Nation in principle," Maksym Zhorin wrote.

We will remind, on October 13, the co-founder of the National Restaurant Association, Olga Nasonova, stated that young people are leaving Ukraine en masse. According to her, the largest outflow of young people abroad is observed in Lviv. On September 21, People's Deputy Danylo Hetmantsev reacted to the words of the former Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba about opening the borders of Ukraine for migrants from Nepal and Vietnam.