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It's a pity for Ukrainians, but it was necessary to think earlier — Panchenko

Pots on Maidan on January 19. Photo: VO Svoboda / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 3.0

I'm sorry for the Ukrainians, but I should have thought earlier. Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter Diana Panchenko wrote about this in her telegram channel.

She noted that residents of Ukrainian cities block streets and bridges demanding to turn on the lights.

"I am very sorry for people, but I would like to ask: what are you trying to achieve? How can you get the light back if the entire infrastructure is destroyed? It was not built by DTEK or Akhmetov. And not even Zelensky. The entire Union has been building Ukrainian infrastructure for decades! And the Russian Empire also started," Panchenko writes.

Complaining that now it's all destroyed, the journalist said that it was necessary to go out earlier.

"When Zelensky was building foreign military bases. When grenade launchers were fired at our channels. When Donetsk was shelled. When they blocked the water to the Crimea. When people were burned in Odessa," Panchenko writes further.

However, then, according to her, everyone wanted to sit out, thinking about "European values."

"Now by your actions you only confirm that Ukrainians are irrational, they do not know how to protect anything. You yourself show that you start acting only when the television, heat and light are turned off. Ukrainians have combined mutually exclusive things: "We are in the center of the world. Everyone owes us," "My hut is on the edge," concluded Panchenko.
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24.02.2026

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