Danilov told how to properly call the occupiers


Danilov urged against the misuse of neologisms.
National Security and Defence Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov has said that the occupiers should not be called by new terms. In his words, one should write "Russia", "Russian", "Russian" and thereby immediately document for history the crimes that were committed. This recommendation was made by Oleksiy Danilov on his Facebook page.
He noted that this is important so that the Ukrainian historical memory will forever be imprinted with which nation is responsible for the bloody war against our state, and the abomination of Russian "brotherhood" will never be forgotten
We probably should not get carried away with using new terms - orc, p*ssy, swine-dog... There is no need to blur the image of the enemy, so to speak... Moreover, orcs are against being put on a par with Russians... All the more hurtful is such comparison for dogs and innocent pigs, which, in addition, are much neater and cleaner than invaders
We would like to point out that 620 Russian invaders have been eliminated in the past 24 hours. Since 24 February, the Ukrainian military has eliminated over 102,000 Russian occupiers.
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