The Russian-appointed governor of the Zaporozhye region, Yevgeny Balitsky, in an interview with TV presenter Nadana Friedrichson, spoke about the eviction of Ukrainians who did not support the occupation from their homes.
“As for the "sleeping" (supporters of Ukraine in the occupied territories — MZ). We evicted a large number of families, it was very difficult to do. Evicted! Those who in one way or another did not support the SVO, those who insulted the flag, the anthem of Russia, the President of the Russian Federation,” he said.
According to Balitsky, supporters of Ukraine were evicted “taking advantage of the situation” — until Russia announced the inclusion of the occupied regions in its composition. He claims that otherwise the lives of these people “could be in great danger.”
“It’s better to let them go to Banderstadt, go there, build their own gay world there,” summed up the Russian-appointed official.
Balytsky noted that the evicted Ukrainians were “brought to the ribbon” (the contact line — MZ), the decision was read to them and they were “sent away.” He did not name the exact scale of evictions.