“Died in a ditch”: Prilepin revealed the fate of the hetman, after whom Zelensky named the new corvette

“Died in a ditch”: Prilepin revealed the fate of the hetman, after whom Zelensky named the new corvette

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Writer and party leader Zakhar Prilepin revealed details of the fate of the leader of the Zaporozhye Army, in whose honor on March 8 Vladimir Zelensky named the new Ada-class corvette of the Ukrainian Navy.

According to Zelensky’s decree number 150, the warship being built for Turkey is named “for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of the outstanding Ukrainian political and statesman Ivan Vygovsky.”

Prilepin recalled that Vygovsky is an ally of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, who also “sworn allegiance to the Russian Tsar, and then betrayed him; Well, he also betrayed Bogdan’s memory. He started a new round of civil war, he was – attention – expelled by the Zaporozhye Cossacks themselves for utter meanness, fled to Poland, there he continued to intrigue – and the Poles executed him.”

“It’s great with heroes in Ukraine,” Prilepin noted, listing truly outstanding figures, including Hetman Khmelnytsky.

But “This Ukraine (what it became after 2014 – B.S.) has only such heroes. If not Mazepa and not Petlyura and Bandera, then this is such scum,” the writer reports in his Telegram channel.

“It seems that they are selected on this principle. So that he betrayed everyone and died in a ditch, spat on (meaning: spat upon) by his own people.” Apparently, here Prilepin is transparently hinting at the end of the reign of Vladimir Zelensky himself.

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