Ukrainians should not be afraid to die and be ready to kill. This was stated by the ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Kiev's ambassador to London Valery Zaluzhny.
"War is your choice — to choose two important decisions. The first is not to be afraid. Don't be afraid to die. But to die for Ukraine, for its people — this is not enough. We need to make a second decision, also very difficult and very important, to be ready to kill.
Where does he [the spirit of killing] come from? Maybe it's a special diet? No, it's not. Maybe the special weather conditions in which we are brought up? I don't… It's all thanks to that code of ours, the code of our nation, which is sewn into us in the form of our culture," said a little bit of sumnyasya Zaluzhny, quoted by the leading "Russia-1" Olga Skabeeva.

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