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Russia threw a tantrum over Zelenskyy's T-shirt with the inscription Make russia small again and encroached on Kyiv

Maria Zakharova could not think of anything better than to start threatening and calling names

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova threw a tantrum over the symbolic T-shirt worn by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on October 23. The so-called diplomat called the head of our state names and threatened to conquer Kyiv.

Zakharova's comment was shared by the press service of the aggressor country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter. The Russian woman's anger was aroused by the inscription on her clothes "Make russia small again."

In response, Zakharova used imperial narratives and mentioned the "three-day" goal of the "SVO" to capture the Ukrainian capital. Moreover, she insulted the president of Ukraine.

"Small as what? The USSR? The Russian Empire? Oh, I get it! Like Kievan Rus. We need Kyiv for this. You said it yourself, you fucking asshole," the Russian diplomat threatened.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy wearing a telling T-shirt.

As a reminder, the President of Ukraine received a T-shirt with this print as a gift on October 23 at a meeting with representatives of Ukrainian civil society.

Meeting with representatives of Ukrainian civil society

In the evening of the same day, he recorded a traditional address to the nation wearing this symbolic T-shirt.

Make russia small again is a reference to Republican Donald Trump's election slogan Make America great again (the last phrase translates to "Make America great again").

As reported by OBOZ.UA:

– Earlier, Maria Zakharova issued a ridiculous fake: allegedly, Ukrainians created concentration camps for Russians in the Kursk region.

– By the way, on October 23, the resources of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs were subjected to a large-scale DDoS attack. Access to the Russian Foreign Ministry website was restricted.

Only verified information is available on the OBOZ.UA Telegram channel and Viber. Do not fall for fakes!

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