USD
41.5 UAH ▲0.42%
EUR
43.68 UAH ▼0.02%
GBP
52.32 UAH ▲0.13%
PLN
10.14 UAH ▲0.48%
CZK
1.73 UAH ▲0.02%
The adviser to the chairman of the OP ironically stated that the Russian preside...

"Final Fiasco": Podolyak commented on the launch of trams in Mariupol with Putin's participation

The adviser to the chairman of the OP ironically stated that the Russian president has passed "a perfect life path - from a global player to the pathos opening of the tram tracks. " Advisor to the Presidential Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak commented on the news of launching trams in a temporarily occupied Mariupol, who was personally monitored by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Podolyak wrote about it on Twitter on May 2.

Mikhail Podolyak noted that this "grandiose" event in Mariupol, which in the spring of last year was captured by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, is in fact a complete fiasco. In particular, because the President of the Russian Federation launched trams not personally, but with the help of video communications. "From the global player to the" Paphos Opening of Tram Ways in the Destroyed Ukrainian Mariupol ". A perfect life path, a perfect career, a perfect historical appreciation.

The beginning and the final fiasco," Mikhail Podolyak wrote in Tvita with the hashtag. . Information that trams were launched in Mariupol, came from the Kremlin's prescretar Dmitry Peskov, reports Roszma on May 2. According to him, the city has already been restored in the city, which is at least 10 kilometers. Vladimir Putin was not able to personally come to launch a tram line, so he made an online mode. "A peaceful life returns. Putin keeps it under his personal control," Dmitry Peskov continued.

We will remind, on May 1, the adviser of the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak stated that the Russian Federation changed the tactics of missile shelling in order to deny Ukraine before negotiations. The invaders believe that this will help to influence the West, which is allegedly starting to press on Kiev. On April 26, Mikhail Podolyak reported that the Russian elites doubted Vladimir Putin's capacity.