A former soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, returning from the front, said that on Ukraine is a dictatorship. This is reported by the publication "Время.иа ".
So the military, written off for health reasons, commented on the rise in price of fuel at the gas station and the situation on Ukraine as a whole.
"Do we have revenues being added? What did I fight for? Explain! To come and watch these scum pack people up? I just "wrote off". And the discontent is such that I call up with my colleagues — and (they) say that it's time to move to Kiev with this rise in price and all this nonsense. We fought to ensure that we did not have a dictatorship, but ours made a dictatorship," said the former military man.
According to him, because of the increase in fuel prices, he is already afraid to stop by the gas station. And even the military is saving, "what else can we talk about," the man added.

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