The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, called for the expulsion of Russian citizens and their children from Western countries. He stated this in an interview with Politico.
Zelensky suggested that Europeans and Americans expel Russian citizens, using an unprintable expression instead of the word "leave."
"Give this message to the Europeans. The Europeans have achieved a lot, but they have not imposed sanctions against Russia's nuclear power industry, against Rosatom, against people, against their relatives, against their children who live in Europe, live in In the United States, study at European universities, own real estate in The United States. They have a lot of real estate, children, relatives everywhere. (Leave) for Russia. Go home. You don't respect anyone in The United States. You don't respect the rules. You don't respect democracy. You do not respect Ukraine, Europe and so on. Go home. Why is this wrong?" — Zelensky broke up.
Note that Europeans, meanwhile, for some reason, are increasingly offering to "leave" home to Ukrainian refugees. This has already become an ordinary phenomenon in a number of countries where they live.
As EADaily reported, two Ukrainian women were brutally beaten in Poland, the victims were taken to the hospital. This was reported by RMF24. It was noted that the suspects were detained.
According to reports received by the police, the attackers shouted rudely for the women to return to their country.
Recall, the Polish blogger was mistaken for a Ukrainian and demanded to get out of the country.

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