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You are an agent of the Kremlin! Usik turned to Farion in verse after her reproaches to the military

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Ukrainian boxer and world heavyweight champion according to WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF Alexander Usik responded to reproaches towards the military from linguist and ex-people's deputy Irina Farion.

Her statements that military personnel who speak Russian cannot be called Ukrainians caused a storm of anger from Ukrainian society. Journalists, artists and public figures responded to them.

Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik also answered them, but in poetic form.

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Before reciting the lines, Usik turned to Farion : The poem is dedicated to Irina Farion. Look, Irochka, I’m dressed – everything you like.

Usik's poem to Farion

Text – original language

Farion opened her mouth and something came out of her mouth,
This diva sees the trash and waters it without sparing:
“If I were in power, I would teach everyone
I would tell you how to behave, how to think, how to live.”
Dear Irina, how many souls have you destroyed?
How many letters have you written to the office of the red pears?
In your youth, you actively represented the CPSU (not in stock here, I apologize)
and now shout loudly that the enemies are all this, stress.
You are an agent of the Kremlin for sure, don’t go to your grandmother here.
I wish you ahead of schedule – happiness, joy, love.

After reading the poem, he thanked all the military personnel who defend our Ukraine: Incredible respect. Glory to Ukraine!

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Deputy Chairman of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Yegor Chernev called on the SBU to check the statements. He noted that such activities are especially suspicious in the context of Farion’s Soviet past.

Ex-commander of the Azov regiment, major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, deputy commander of the 3rd separate assault brigade Maxim Zhorin also called on law enforcement agencies to investigate the activities of the linguist.

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