Today Mikhail Podolyak cryptically tweeted ATACMS. Many Ukrainians immediately began to think what this meant.
During the only telethon, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the OP, explained what his cryptic message about ATACMS meant. This is reported by Channel 24.
What did the message about ATACMS on Podolyak's Twitter mean
An interesting flash mob on Twitter today – world leaders, politicians and companies write one, the most valuable word for them. Mikhail Podolyak explained that for him the key word today is ATACMS, American missiles with a range of more than 300 kilometers.
Missiles with a range of 300+ are a significant change in the picture of the front, the picture of the battle. This will significantly reduce our losses, we will end the war much faster and we will inflict much more destruction on the Russian armed forces. This is the key today, in my opinion, the word that will help us win and not just a victory, but a triumphant victory,” Podolyak said.
He explained that it was simple “mathematics of war”. Ukraine knows where the key warehouses and bases of the invaders are located. And their destruction will help speed up the victory, which is very important for us.
What word did other politicians write
- President Volodymyr Zelensky chose the word Freedom (freedom). His tweet was circulated by Boris Johnson, signing Ukraine.
- First lady Olena Zelenska published the word Truth (true).
- Mikhail Fedorov – the word Diia.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba chose the word Weapons.
- Mikhail Podolyak intrigued Ukrainians with the abbreviation ATACMS.
- NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov pleased with the word putinkaputt.
- Joe Biden wrote Democracy ( democracy), Andrzej Duda – Solidarity (solidarity), and EU Ambassador to Ukraine Matti Maasikas – the word “Together”.
In general, the flash mob began with a tweet from the US railway company “Amtrak” . Without explanation, the word trains appeared on her official Twitter account.
The idea was picked up by many world leaders, as well as well-known international companies. Channel 24 also joined the flashmob by choosing the word “Informfront”.