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November 7, 2023
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November 7, 2023Boxer Alexander Usyk dedicated a poem to Irina Farion after her insults directed at Russian-speaking Ukrainian military personnel.
“Farion opened her mouth, and what came out was trash, she sees this miracle and pours it without mercy. ‘If I were in power, I would teach everyone how to behave, how to think, how to live,’ she said.
Dear Irina, how many souls have you ruined, how many letters have you written to the Kremlin? In your youth, you actively represented the Communist Party, and now you loudly proclaim that everyone is the enemy, it’s distressing.
You’re definitely a Kremlin agent, there’s no need to consult a fortune teller. I wish you in advance – happiness, joy, love,” recited Usyk, expressing his words of gratitude and respect to all Ukrainian military personnel.
“The first post in Russian on this channel! Especially for Irina Farion. No one gave you the right to open your mouth towards the ‘Azov’ fighters, the Third Assault, or any other unit of the Ukrainian army. So just s*ck my pr*ck!’:” he wrote.
Later, Farion again spoke about “Moscow-backed” individuals in the Ukrainian army and claimed that fighting for Ukraine is not a merit. According to Farion, Ukrainian-speaking soldiers should perceive every “Moscow-backed” individual as an enemy. She also believes that Russian-speaking individuals in the army should be “despised.”
Meanwhile, the ombudsman, Dmitry Lubinets, filed a complaint against Farion with the National Police and the Security Service of Ukraine.