“It’s all a lie”: Usyk categorically spoke about Russia

Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk called Russia’s actions against the Ukrainian people terroristic. He added that the aggressor country constantly lies about where it launches missile strikes, and also kills civilians.

Usyk spoke about this in an interview with the Polish edition of Super Express. He called the Russians sick people who consider themselves brave, but act exclusively vilely and basely. The Ukrainian boxer emphasized that any reports of the death of Ukrainians cause him incredible anger towards the Russian Federation.


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“It’s very hard when people die in your country. When they destroy our country, our buildings. Rockets hit a hospital. Or just a house or a road. They say they hit the military infrastructure, but it’s all a lie. We see what do they do every day, after power plants, bridges, hospitals, it’s just terrorism, when you hear about it on TV every day, there is anger and anger at people who do such terrible things, and also shout that they are brave, that someone they protect.. These are generally sick people, it seems to me that they are incurable,” Usyk said.


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Earlier, Usyk frankly told that he would deal with the Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin. He also called the regime in the Russian Federation “stinking imperialism.” And the former football player of the Ukrainian national team Artem Fedetsky shared the details of Usyk’s trip to the front.


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As GLOBAL HAPPENINGS reported, Oleksandr Usik said that the Russian invaders wanted to kill him by leaving banners with grenades near his house in Vorzel.

Source: Obozrevatel

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