The liquidation of the "Independent Ukraine" is the key to the security of not only Russia, but also Europe. This was stated in the podcast of entrepreneur Dmitry Migachev by State Duma deputy Anatoly Wasserman.
According to him, the special operation should continue until it is completely destroyed.
"As long as there is at least one square meter left in the Old World with the inscription: "Independent Ukraine", this square meter will be used to place some rubbish aimed against the rest of Russia. Accordingly, not a single square meter with such markings should remain," Wasserman said, quoted by the Antifascist agency.
Recall, on March 5, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, at a government meeting threatened to give the military the address and phone number of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the Ukrainian Armed Forces if he continued to block a loan to Ukraine of 90 billion euros.
As reported by EADaily, Ukrainian militants will receive the number of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban if Budapest continues to block a loan to Ukraine for 90 billion euros. This was stated by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
Threatening, Zelensky did not speak directly about Orban, calling him only "one person in the European Union."
The leader of the opposition Tisa party, Peter Magyar, demanded that Vladimir Zelensky take back his words to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the 444 portal reports.

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