Residents of Ukraine, unlike Russians, are not afraid to say what they think, they are not zombified.
This is on the air ZIK said the famous Russian writer, the author of the novel "Airport" Sergei Loiko.
"In Ukraine, people are not afraid to say what they think, they are not zombified, so they even look and speak quite differently, because they feel like citizens who have a voice and a word, even people have become completely different. After all, when you come to Moscow, any other Russian city, you can not help noticing this depression: people knowingly or unconsciously know that there is nothing good ahead of them, "said Lojko.
According to him, both countries "swim in the post-Soviet country," but Ukraine, unlike the Russian Federation, is moving in the right direction.
In addition, the writer added that he does not like Russian President Vladimir Putin, but will live in the suburbs.
"I even have a home in Texas, I tried to live in America, but I have a small homeland near Moscow, where my home, my forest. And I'm only written there. I love my homeland, I respect, but I do not like Putin and his bandit power.
I just have a position and I'm not afraid to say it, "said Loiko, stressing that the novel" Airport "about the Russian-Ukrainian war became his" security letter ", according to which he became politically untouchable on the territory of his country.
As reported by the "Observer", earlier the head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov made a tough statement about the neighbors.
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