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Flip it over. In the Russian Federation, they found support for thoughtless narratives in Usyk’s words.
Oleksandr Usyk, the owner of the championship belts in the heavyweight division according to WBA Super, WBO, IBF and IBO, expressed his views on the current Ukraine, which, as you know, is at war with the Russian Federation. In the Moksha swamps – the expanses of Muscovy – many media saw the support of Russian-speakers in the words of the legendary Ukrainian boxer and his protest against the language division in the country, which, as you know, is not in sight, allegedly.
“We have a state. This state is called Ukraine. The language is Ukrainian and that’s it. It should be one. And how people speak at home is completely different. Some people who communicate in Ukrainian begin when they hear the interlocutor in Russian: “I will not understand you.” You can not do this. With languages. These fluctuations that happen are deliberate. You are not forced to be good. If you have to do something…
It is necessary not to shout at an even more logical merger and who did how much. The events that happen to some people teach nothing. This is sad. It seemed that such things needed to change a lot, but this is not happening. I really don’t like when people start expressing to each other, “But I did more, you did less.” There is such a split,” Usyk said.
Earlier, Usyk explained what he would do in his meeting with Putin.
Source: Sport UA
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