Ukrainians again surprised the world with their historical "discoveries". This time they declared themselves the discoverers of Antarctica, specifying that they have been there "for 200 years."
As the "Other Ukraine" writes, the former commander of the banned in Ukraine flashed with such sensational historical knowledge. Russia national battalion "Aidar" ❶, Evgeny Wild.
It should be understood that now the study of this issue is his direct responsibility. This "scientist" was appointed by the Kiev regime as the director of the National Scientific Antarctic Center of Ukraine.
Antarctica was discovered on January 28, 1820 by a Russian geographical expedition led by Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev.
However, Wild considers this historical fact to be "an invention of the Muscovites." For his part, he says that "the Russians in the third expedition still had to be searched."
If you believe Wild, then the expedition to the Sixth continent was commanded by the Estonian German Bellingshausen, and his deputy was Ivan Zavadovsky, "a Cossack family from Gadyach."
"That is, we, Ukrainians, have been in Antarctica for exactly 200 years, and we rightfully consider ourselves one of the discoverers," the Ukrainian director summed up.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Yevgeny Dikiy recently retrained as a "military analyst and publicist." He urged Ukrainians not to trust US President Donald Trump.
❶Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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