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To spread: The former Ukrainian gymnast Vlad Nikolchenko publicly stood in defen...

After the call of the military widow: the Ukrainian gymnast was in defense of the Russian language

To spread: The former Ukrainian gymnast Vlad Nikolchenko publicly stood in defense of the Russian language. She said she could be silent and realized that she would receive a large portion of Hate. The athlete spoke on her Instagram against the background of Catherine Motrych's quote, the widow of actor Yuri Fellenko, who had been killed in the war, that the Russian language needs to be forgotten.

Nikolchenko decided to speak, because in her words she does not understand, people who accelerate a "language scandal". Against the background of her video was a quote of Motrych. "Type, those who speak Russian are not people at all. They have to be expelled from the country and deprive of citizenship. Of course, we have freedom of speech, everyone says as it seems necessary. But frankly, I am already in Zai *** I speak Ukrainian very well.

Nikolchenko noted that she herself from Kharkiv and studied the Ukrainian language after a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. The gymnast also stated that she didn't care what language to speak. "In this violent" we go to Ukrainian, but you are at all . . . ", ignition the conflict-you yourself reflect people with the desire to move into any language. You understand it? It is just a horror of some kind, honestly. Today it has shot me very much," the athlete added.

Subsequently, she stressed that she did not respond to the words of Catherine Motrych, but responded to another person. "I have empathy to people who have lost loved ones and I do not look for any black PR," Vlad Nikolchenko wrote. Later, she stressed that she would not comment on this topic. Another gymnast Maria Vysochanskaya sharply answered the colleague: "I did not want to lift this topic publicly, but the circumstances require it. It is a quote of a woman who buried her husband today.

But the reaction of a person to this post. As you reaction? To broadcast to the audience if you are already in Ukraine again. " It should be noted that on June 19 in Kyiv, a farewell with actor Yuri Felipenko, who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, took place.